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Originally Posted By Its_The_Kid:
Know what I call them.......junk when they fall out and the run dry, needless to say it was in there that morning............up until the time i went kablamo https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/11221997_10203144875022437_385844603774041904_n.jpg?oh=c3c1e9b431919f058383a00c4894c73b&oe=59534147 View Quote |
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"Iran is playing with fire - they don't appreciate how 'kind' President Obama was to them. Not me!" The President DJT
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We think the fitting was cracked and adding grease to it that day just cracked it more to the point the pto spinning at high speeds just shot it and any grease out until it ran dry and broke under load......was wondering what popped me in the back until I noticed it wasnt cutting anymore XD
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[#6]
Originally Posted By TN-MadDog:
Every winter I prune a lot of trees and clean up any dead or down trees. I use my tractor carry all the debris to the spot where I will burn it about this time of year. I also use the tractor to carry all the stuff I need for burn day and to push the pile up as it burns. When it was almost completely burned up, I used the front end loader to haul some water to put it out. Usually just let it burn completely but the wind was blowing and I wanted to be done with it. http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q572/ATCzero1/IMG_6877_zps3p78sgch.jpg http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q572/ATCzero1/IMG_7002_zpse5hvb0ck.jpg http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q572/ATCzero1/IMG_7001_zpsyclpjprq.jpg http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q572/ATCzero1/IMG_7010_zps6azmj98n.jpg http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q572/ATCzero1/IMG_7011_zpsayom9wvf.jpg http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q572/ATCzero1/IMG_7012_zpsz0pizroh.jpg Then spent a couple hours mowing with my ZTR http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q572/ATCzero1/IMG_7015_zpsxlvgtfej.jpg Here are a couple videos. First is a time lapse of burning. Should have put camera way closer. Second is a short video of the fire. Can't believe I held the phone in portrait mode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iVo_bwa2fg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXseXwceZSc View Quote I really like that time-lapse video. |
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[#8]
Originally Posted By LOW50S:
Played the equipment shuffle tonight https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/287405/IMG-2028-184135.JPG View Quote |
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"Iran is playing with fire - they don't appreciate how 'kind' President Obama was to them. Not me!" The President DJT
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Gotta enjoy the little things.
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[#11]
Originally Posted By LOW50S:
Played the equipment shuffle tonight https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/287405/IMG-2028-184135.JPG View Quote Correction, farmers are trying to get some good dove hunts planted before it's too late |
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[#13]
Originally Posted By Its_The_Kid:
What's on the planting agenda this year? Farmers around here are trying to get corn and peanuts in now. Correction, farmers are trying to get some good dove hunts planted before it's too late View Quote Planning corn again this year don't do much with beans could start picking rocks any day now and then weather pending anhydrous soon |
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[#14]
Originally Posted By LOW50S:
On he other side of the case is a 4840 with rock picker and out of sight is the other 8400 hooked up to the planter Planning corn again this year don't do much with beans could start picking rocks any day now and then weather pending anhydrous soon View Quote |
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[#15]
Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
you. can't. make. this. up. yesterday afternoon, while in the midst of changing the oil on my tractor, the oil filter adapter wrench thing BROKE. yes, BROKE. the insert that was spot welded on to the wrench cup to allow for mating with a 3/8" drive ratchet broke off. i attached the wrench to the ratchet, placed the wrench over the oil filter, and attempted to remove the oil filter. with VERY LITTLE TORQUE applied the insert broke off the wrench, and there i was holding onto this $2.49 piece of low-labor-rate-region shit. i used this wrench maybe -- maybe -- 6 times in the last 6 years. ar-jedi http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/oil-filter-wrench-1.JPG http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/oil-filter-wrench-2.JPG http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/oil-filter-wrench-3.JPG http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/oil-filter-wrench-4.JPG http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/BX-oil-filter.JPG View Quote |
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[#17]
Originally Posted By sea2summit:
Why do I feel like less of a man looking at this picture View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sea2summit:
Originally Posted By LOW50S:
Played the equipment shuffle tonight https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/287405/IMG-2028-184135.JPG |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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[#18]
Originally Posted By LOW50S:
On he other side of the case is a 4840 with rock picker and out of sight is the other 8400 hooked up to the planter Planning corn again this year don't do much with beans could start picking rocks any day now and then weather pending anhydrous soon View Quote |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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[#21]
Originally Posted By Its_The_Kid:
Its almost the same concept as the reel on a grain head of a combine.....except way beefier and for rocks http://summersmfg.com/media/1518/rock-picker-3.jpg View Quote |
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1/4 mile down the road a Brand New F150 took out the power pole. After fire and EMS left I dove my BX2670 down there and asked the power co. what they were going to do with the downed pole. I drug a 30 ft pole home with me.
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[#24]
Originally Posted By ColtRifle:
I'm trying to figure how that could strip like that. Does it not get enough oil in there and then get moisture in through the outside of the shaft causing excessive friction? Maybe try lubing the shaft splines with high moly content grease when you reassemble it. Looks from the rust that you are getting moisture in from the pump shaft side. View Quote |
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[#25]
Originally Posted By Its_The_Kid:
Looked like normal wear and tear over time with good moderate to heavy useage to me, as I said I'd be worried if it had taken chunks out of the splines. New seals and all would be a good thing when putting it back together as well as orings. You don't drive this thing in any standing water do you? View Quote |
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[#26]
Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
you. can't. make. this. up. yesterday afternoon, while in the midst of changing the oil on my tractor, the oil filter adapter wrench thing BROKE. yes, BROKE. the insert that was spot welded on to the wrench cup to allow for mating with a 3/8" drive ratchet broke off. i attached the wrench to the ratchet, placed the wrench over the oil filter, and attempted to remove the oil filter. with VERY LITTLE TORQUE applied the insert broke off the wrench, and there i was holding onto this $2.49 piece of low-labor-rate-region shit. i used this wrench maybe -- maybe -- 6 times in the last 6 years. ar-jedi http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/oil-filter-wrench-1.JPG http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/oil-filter-wrench-2.JPG http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/oil-filter-wrench-3.JPG http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/oil-filter-wrench-4.JPG http://ziva.losdos.dyndns.org/public/misc/BX-oil-filter.JPG View Quote |
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[#27]
Originally Posted By Its_The_Kid:
Its almost the same concept as the reel on a grain head of a combine.....except way beefier and for rocks http://summersmfg.com/media/1518/rock-picker-3.jpg View Quote |
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I'm doing an oil/filter and air filter change, and a new battery before I start mowing for the year. Of course I don't yet have all the filters so it's all torn apart.
I should have taken the FEL off first, as it's a real pain in the ass being in the way. |
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[#33]
Originally Posted By LOW50S:
Played the equipment shuffle tonight https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/287405/IMG-2028-184135.JPG View Quote ETA: We moved some equipment around today as well. Still too wet to do anything yet. |
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[#34]
Originally Posted By IronKnight:
Green and red mixed.... ETA: We moved some equipment around today as well. Still too wet to do anything yet. View Quote |
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[#35]
Originally Posted By Its_The_Kid:
Its almost the same concept as the reel on a grain head of a combine.....except way beefier and for rocks http://summersmfg.com/media/1518/rock-picker-3.jpg View Quote |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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[#36]
Originally Posted By sparkyD:
That's a very nice tool! I got a rock rake for the skidsteer but it only works on the bigger one. http://i1157.photobucket.com/albums/p590/Sparkydv/Hay%20and%20Farm%20Equipment/20170223_165406_zpsqthm1wyt.jpg View Quote |
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[#38]
Originally Posted By LOW50S:
that would be great I wish I had a sawmill to use I just took down that cottonless cottonwood tree last weekend and all the sawmills that buy lumber never called me back. I may put the thing on some local forsale groups and see if I can get any bites otherwise I will just cut it as far as I can with chainsaw and split it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By LOW50S:
Originally Posted By sparkyD:
That's a very nice tool! I got a rock rake for the skidsteer but it only works on the bigger one. http://i1157.photobucket.com/albums/p590/Sparkydv/Hay%20and%20Farm%20Equipment/20170223_165406_zpsqthm1wyt.jpg Cutting My First Beam with my Grandberg Mini Mill Model G555B That might be a cheap solution. |
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[#39]
Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
btw Kubota as-shipped-from-factory filters are dark grey (see top image above and below). ps: engine oil AND hydraulic HST filters. Kubota replacement OEM parts filters are white (see bottom image below). ps: engine oil AND hydraulic HST filters. ergo: if you are looking at a Kubota tractor for sale and the owner says "oh sure, i change those filters all the time, i'm very good about those sorts of things", and any filter is dark gray, the owner is FoS. ar-jedi factory: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/A6SchMXznjs/hqdefault.jpg Kubota OEM parts: https://www.fischerpanda.co.uk/res/K_15853_32430_GEN19.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle:
Ah hah. Think I am onto something. The appearance reminds me of an issue with a motorcycle I had once. The Kawasaki Vulcan 750 had a VERY similar system for the rear drive shaft. They were all improperly lubed at the factory and if you didn't take it apart and re-lube it with high moly content grease, they would fail and when they failed they looked very similar to your issue. I'd love to see the pictures of the upper portion of the transmission that you removed to get to where you are with that. Here's what the motorcycle issue looks like when improperly lubed (this one is really bad) http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/ss34/shark94/100_1936.jpg This is what I would use to lube those splines before you put it back together. http://pi.roostin.com/images/items/900/BRY/BRY0004/X001.jpg View Quote Bill for reworking my pump is going to be around $850. They said the pump looks pretty good so no other parts (other than a seal kit I imagine) are needed. Should have it back by early next week and start to reassemble. |
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RE: filter wrenches.
When I was a kid and could barely afford an oil filter let alone a specialty wrench, we just stuck a screw driver through the side of the filter and twisted it off. Put new filter on with your hands and check for leaks. All done. |
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This is the filter wrench you seek
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/lil-63250?seid=srese1&cm_mmc=pla-google-_-shopping-_-srese1-_-lisle&gclid=Cj0KEQjw5sHHBRDg5IK6k938j_IBEiQARZBJWneMgc-MVXUGtjfpghn5bqimZnN-1oJafvIztq8qmeIaAm3U8P8HAQ Best kind in my personal opinion I am a professional wrench and these work great for most |
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[#43]
Originally Posted By LOW50S:
This is the filter wrench you seek https://m.summitracing.com/parts/lil-63250?seid=srese1&cm_mmc=pla-google-_-shopping-_-srese1-_-lisle&gclid=Cj0KEQjw5sHHBRDg5IK6k938j_IBEiQARZBJWneMgc-MVXUGtjfpghn5bqimZnN-1oJafvIztq8qmeIaAm3U8P8HAQ Best kind in my personal opinion I am a professional wrench and these work great for most View Quote |
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Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science. —Charles Darwin
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Originally Posted By Brundoggie:
I've got one of similar design but it has three "fingers" and sometimes slips. What you linked looks better and at ten bucks I'm gonna order one. Mahalo! View Quote |
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[#45]
Originally Posted By 4of5:
RE: filter wrenches. When I was a kid and could barely afford an oil filter let alone a specialty wrench, we just stuck a screw driver through the side of the filter and twisted it off. Put new filter on with your hands and check for leaks. All done. View Quote It was a "do it or don't drive" situation. |
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[#46]
Originally Posted By LOW50S:
This is the filter wrench you seek https://m.summitracing.com/parts/lil-63250?seid=srese1&cm_mmc=pla-google-_-shopping-_-srese1-_-lisle&gclid=Cj0KEQjw5sHHBRDg5IK6k938j_IBEiQARZBJWneMgc-MVXUGtjfpghn5bqimZnN-1oJafvIztq8qmeIaAm3U8P8HAQ Best kind in my personal opinion I am a professional wrench and these work great for most View Quote |
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei
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Yes, will finally be able to add to this thread soon. Went and looked at Kubota, Deere, and Brandon today and stroked a check on it he Branson. I can't wait. Been very jealous of this thread for a long time.
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[#49]
Originally Posted By kaizer27:
Yes, will finally be able to add to this thread soon. Went and looked at Kubota, Deere, and Brandon today and stroked a check on it he Branson. I can't wait. Been very jealous of this thread for a long time. View Quote |
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"Iran is playing with fire - they don't appreciate how 'kind' President Obama was to them. Not me!" The President DJT
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