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    Woods BB 720 with emulsified gear box oil

    I just noted that I put BB 600 instead of BB720 not that it matters much. Can't change the title I guess. Yes I have a lot of concern as to how and why as well. It stays out in the elements but has been out for 17 years without an issue. The only thing that I can think of is the vent plug...
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    Woods BB 720 with emulsified gear box oil

    I have not used my Woods BB720 brush hog for a while so after hooking it up today I did some maintenance checks which involves among other things checking the gear box oil level. To my surprise the oil while not overfull was a creamy emulsified solution that is a dead giveaway for water...
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    Barb Wire wire-winder

    I am in the market for a wire winder to roll up several miles of barb wire. It seems that what I find are mostly made in either Canada or Australia with one made in the US. The one made in the US does not look nearly as robust as the others but it is hard to get a good idea on its quality as...
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    Architectural design software

    I have a software program called "Punch! Home Design Architectural Series 3000" that I have been using since 2009. It has done what I needed and I never updated it so it is OLD and out of date. I have a barn design that has to go through engineering and truss design and they have asked for a...
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    Setting Fence Posts Issue

    Not sure my clay will hold water most of the time. Not exactly moist here most of the time and this was a dry winter. Very low snow fall. This is the first time I have found any clay that was not hard and dry. This area (corner) obviously is different. What I did not mention is that I found a...
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    Setting Fence Posts Issue

    I have been setting a LOT of farm/ranch wood fence posts (Round not 4x4) and ran into an issue yesterday that I have not previously had. Most of my ground is hard clay and I do mean HARD and DRY clay. In my one corner at the end of a 1600 foot run I dug two holes yesterday by hand as the...
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    Trailer brakes and bearings replaced question

    Hand packed the bearings. Yes supposedly if you over fill under high pressure the EZ lube setup you can blow the back seal. They state to never use anything other than a hand grease gun for that reason. Apparently their claim is that the electric or pneumatic guns pump grease to fast and pop...
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    Trailer brakes and bearings replaced question

    Actually 24 degree after 10 miles at 55-60 and then 10 miles at 30 to 35 mph, That is the left side compared to right rear which was the high side. Just seemed to be a bit large of a difference.
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    Trailer brakes and bearings replaced question

    That is what I initially thought but when I rechecked each one they locked at 1.6 on the brake controller but at 1.4 they rolled with about the same amount of force. Turned free enough that I could do it with one hand without any real effort Yes they are Dexter EZ lube hubs with Dexter 12 x 2...
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    Trailer brakes and bearings replaced question

    I just replaced my trailer (10K) brakes and while I was at it I did the bearings as well since they had some age on them. First let me say I have done bearings on NEW axles before but not replacement on long time USED axles. I followed all the specs as per usual on the bearings but I always...
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    Streaming services versus Direct TV

    UHF and VHF frequencies for over the air TV are line of sight (does not skip like some frequences). Does not matter much if you are 150 miles or 15 miles if you have a mountain range or high elevation ridge in-between it is a real challenge. I have an AT&T tower that is about 4 miles from the...
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    Streaming services versus Direct TV

    What happens if you are a bit under 5Mb? Does it pixalate and freeze until the buffer refills or does it just fail. I have 4Mb down but it is only guaranteed to give me 3.4Mb. (Fiber is coming but not until April 2025 or so) I have streamed off of Tubi some old shows that work pretty well...
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    Streaming services versus Direct TV

    How much bandwidth do you really need to stream these services? Since you use Starlink without going for the Starlink Roam for $150 can you use the Starlink Home ($120) in two different locations and only two. I have been looking for an answer to that and find nothing. I can find no tech or...
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    Streaming services versus Direct TV

    Will look at Amazon Firestick but does it have local programing? Do you have any feedback/answers on my questions?
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    Streaming services versus Direct TV

    Was reading that Paramount Plus works on Android and IOS. Nothing about working on your TV. Can you get it on your TV?
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    Streaming services versus Direct TV

    I have had Direct TV for nearly 20 years. Been very satisfied in general but it has become very expensive in the last several years and the value is just not there any more. I know a little about streaming services but need to get a lot smarter and knowledgeable on the mechanism of streaming...
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    Sad and Tragic Recovery Accident in AZ.

    There maybe disagreement on this comment as one poster said to never do it and another said they do it all the time but you have to be careful. Every time I have watched some idiot do the slack rope and drive and snatch technique I have cringed. It is beyond stupid! The shock loads are such...
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    VOIP Experience

    Sure there are batteries to keep things running (NOT). Even though the fiber ends many miles (over 6 miles) from our house and copper runs for the last 6+ miles when there is a power outage the hard wire phone line fails in less than 30 minutes . This has been the case ever since they started...
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    VOIP Experience

    As was stated in the original post; your suggestion is not really a workable consideration as the cellular suppliers don't have enough signal to keep the cell phones working let alone data for internet at our current house. At the build site in Montana we have to drive 10 miles to get a cell...
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    VOIP Experience

    You did not misunderstand; but as you stated that would only be a short term solution. Also cell phones just plain suck. The other point that was not addressed in the original post I made is that while my DSL did not fail even though the phone line is dead, dead, dead; the DSL internet is only...
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    VOIP Experience

    Maybe in your area but not here. At least according to the telephone technicians.
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    VOIP Experience

    Fiber is coming. They say 2 years out
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    VOIP Experience

    1. How often does Starlink reassign the IP address for your unit since they do not use static address assignment? 2. Did you have to pay for the replacement router since you bought the original unit for $599? 3. yes the RV version is 50% more per month and would be great for RV travel lots...
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    VOIP Experience

    Boosters have not worked in the past.
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    VOIP Experience

    Scammers and robocalls are all so called businesses. VOIP is much cheaper for businesses than the legacy landline.
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    VOIP Experience

    I have just about had it with CenturyLink and my copper landline. The technicians tell me the company is not doing any upgrades to the equipment and that it is just failing due to age and they have issues getting repair parts. I have lost my "reliable" land line three times in the past three...
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    Truck & Trailer ideas to tow 14,000 and be under 26,000 pounds

    Not a single fine at $4800 but by the time you sum up all the fines, yes. Three fines at a minimum - $5000 is easy and I know of a guy that got $7200 in fines but he had more than three but all came on the same DOT stop.
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    Truck & Trailer ideas to tow 14,000 and be under 26,000 pounds

    Maybe, maybe not. Depends upon your state and your luck that day with the DOT officer. I got my CDL as I found the potential ticket cost exceeded the licensing cost. Overweight is one ticket, driving without a license is another ticket (yes if it requires a CDL and you don't have it you don't...
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    Truck & Trailer ideas to tow 14,000 and be under 26,000 pounds

    You could not be more wrong. Unless you fit one of the category exceptions/exemptions, if you are over 26K you must have a CDL. No need to be making a profit or doing it for business, or if just because you think it is fun, if you are doing it over 26K, unless you fit one of the category...
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    Truck & Trailer ideas to tow 14,000 and be under 26,000 pounds

    Good luck, believe what you want but your beliefs do not make it factual. RV exemptions, farm exemptions if you meet certain criteria, but over 26K is over 26 K everywhere for either commercial or not commercial does not matter. You are playing roulette which is fine for yourself but don't...
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    Truck & Trailer ideas to tow 14,000 and be under 26,000 pounds

    I agree with everything you wrote except the gross misapplication of the law statement. I will state that I disagree with the law but the law is what it says even if it is "wrong" in my opinion. If you have a truck GVWR of 10K (1 ton truck up until revently) and a GVWR trailer of 21K you...
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    Truck & Trailer ideas to tow 14,000 and be under 26,000 pounds

    You are correct. Over 26K unless operating as a farm vehicle and licensed as a farm vehicle you need a CDL in this state or anywhere else. Now they may not enforce it but the rules say you are correct. That is why I got a CDL even though I am not for hire or anything else. State Patrol told...
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    JD 4720 Hydraulics

    I have a JD 4720. Specs states 2500psi 17.1 gpm hydraulic flow. 5.1 gpm steering 12.0 gpm pump flow My question is on the 12.0 gpm pump flow, If the tractor is not moving how much of that 12 gpm makes it to the rear hydraulic port (power beyond) for available flow. It runs everything I...
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    Home Depot veteran discount expanded.

    Well after reading this I went to the HD website and signed up to get my QR code. After reading all the new exclusions/excluded items that used to get the military discount when you showed your card at checkout, I am beyond disappointed. No longer my go to store. They have lost a lot of my...
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    Home Depot veteran discount expanded.

    I have used the discount for several decades. From what you post they are now limiting it so that lumber and building material and appliances don't count. That is a huge downside. If you can now use it online that is an upside but not enough to counter the elimination of lumber from the...
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    Water Well pump removal ideas

    @oosik Well I am still evaluating just what I am going to do. Since I am in no rush at the moment I have the time to determine the best option. Maybe the pull will be done this summer or even next year. I was really hoping that some structural guy would post something that would give me a...
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    Water Well pump removal ideas

    I have available a hydraulic winch 20K, three different electric winches 8K, 12K, 16K, and a small 13.5K PTO logging winch . Not certain which I think is the best choice but will be using a safety backup in any case. As to weight, I want it to handle at least 3K which is double the max strain...
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    Water Well pump removal ideas

    The telehandler is an idea I had not thought of, but I do not know what the capabilities of them are and if they sway enough that it might create an issue of the drop pipe hitting (not bumping but hitting) the casing as it is lifted. I have the other items that you mention from previous jobs.
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    Water Well pump removal ideas

    First and Second sentence address that. Don't know the cost in your area but here it is not cheap at all.
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    Water Well pump removal ideas

    I have a pump and drop pipe in a well that I want to pull. Of course I could hire it out and may have to. There are several reasons and one huge reason (unstated) that I want to avoid that approach. I have in the past lifted the pump and drop pipe a little (a couple of ft or so) for routine mx...
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    Optima Battery Question

    I used to believe that the Optima batteries both Red and Yellow top were really good batteries and last a long time. Today I had a battery dealer tell me to NOT get a red top Optima as they have had nothing but problems as of late. Actually he said that every Optima they have sold in the past...
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    Kubota engine difficult to turn over when cold (not battery)

    Well if it is a loose connection it has had one since it was new. I have replaced cables, positive & negative, polished grounds. I have checked every connection that I have found.
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    Kubota engine difficult to turn over when cold (not battery)

    It is not a Kubota tractor but a Kubota engine on another piece of equipment. A Sawmill to be exact. 1. The starter was replaced under warrantee several years back as it did develop a problem that I blamed on just this issue but was told by the supplier that it was in no way related. The...
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    Kubota engine difficult to turn over when cold (not battery)

    Now I am not an expert on diesel engines but I am constantly learning. This is another opportunity, I hope. I have Cummins, Perkins, John Deere (when they still made their own) and a Kubota diesel engines. Question/issue is with the Kubota (49Hp). The Cummins and the Perkins all have timed...
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    IRS and what do they really do with all their power Attempt number 2

    Yes you said the same in the other post. It is just interesting that in my 50 years of filing returns, this year is the first time this has happened. As the one person stated, he had a similar issue. Bottom line it is not that rare I guess. My big concern beyond wanting my money is that...
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    IRS and what do they really do with all their power Attempt number 2

    Never heard a thing. I posted on this sub forum as I saw several other IRS related post in this area (rural living) and thought well let's see if anyone has had the same issue I had.
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    IRS and what do they really do with all their power Attempt number 2

    Any idea why my post/thread was locked? I was trying to get information and no one went off the rails. Seems kind of weird to lock a post that is not offending anyone that I could tell.
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    IRS and what do they really do with all their power

    I just wish that the IRS would process my return. Filed a paper return as I have forms that are not eligible for electronic filing. IRS states on their website that there is a 6 week processing backlog for paper returns. I called them in July asking why I had not received my refund (yes I...
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    Honda Water Pump

    What is a old style cap. Any pictures or part numbers to find one of those?
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    Honda Water Pump

    Yes unfortunatley I think a new cap is the right answer. I can't get it to free up the vent. It is blocked somewhere I can't see. Drilling a hole throguth the top is not a good idea unless I want water in the fuel supply.
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    Honda Water Pump

    Not tractor related except it is used to support farm/ranch activities with the tractor. I have a Honda Water pump used on a water trailer. High volume medium pressure 80 gpm 75 psi. I went out to do a water transfer procedure. Started right up ran for 2 minutes and died, then would not...
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    Fence Posts

    Not quite sure where to put this so here it is. I have always mixed concrete for fence posts the old fashion way. Yes I know there is an argument to not concrete posts but in some instances it is is the right thing. My question is: There is a technique that some contractors are using in...
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    What's happened to Shield Arc

    Carl is a fantastic individual and he has given more of himself to help up and coming young (and in my case not so young) welders. His knowledge base is one that most men could only wish for and he has made his mark on so much of the west coast from Los Angeles to Alaska. If it was built in...
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    What's happened to Shield Arc

    And a lot more diplomatic than me. I am disgusted with some folks and their gross behavior.
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    What's happened to Shield Arc

    PM sent to both of you with his address and directions to get to the house. Steve
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    What's happened to Shield Arc

    I will get it for you and PM you with it. I will have to look it up first as well as the directions. I can get there but to tell you how is more difficult. I know patterns and can follow a path I have drive/walked before but addresses are not in my brain process. steve
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    What's happened to Shield Arc

    If you have not yet found his telephone number PM me I have it. I know he was having additional issue on top of the rest. He has not been on WW since January I believe.
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    What's happened to Shield Arc

    Yes I too have been a long time from contacting him. Glad that he is mending well. He has been such a great help in furthering my skill set. I still need to get over to see him for my Aluminum Tig lessons. Dragoneggs and Tractor Seabee you two are lucky to be so close.
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    Logging winch- New user with questions!

    Do you know what the ratings are for the self releasing blocks? I don't but mine are significantly more robust than the doubling block that is rated for 20K. The only ratings I have seen are for the web straps that are attached (Wallenstein) As to the comment on not needing more than one...
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    Seeking sugestions from those who have been doing this for longer than I have

    I have been mulching forest property that I am responsible for and that I manage for some time with a Fecon mulcher. I started offering my services to others at the encouragement of several foresters as there is a paucity of folks with the equipment and knowledge to do good forestry work...
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    Tell me how to load my tractor and skid steer on the trailer correctly

    I use a scale for the first time I load a new implement and then mark my trailer with paint on a reference line for that specific configuration of equipment. More time consuming the first time you load an implement combination but makes for quick loading on all subsequent loading of different...
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    Great way (not) to transport your oxygen cylinder

    I took this shot a while back while stopped at a light. Just kind of caught my attention. This was on a local government agency work truck.
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    Kubota Engine/Glow Plug question

    I have a Kubota V2403 engine that had the exhaust stack flapper cover fail (broke off due to wear and vibration). I did not notice it at the time and it rained resulting in an unknown quantity of water going down the stack. The distributor recommended removing the 4 glow plugs; turning the...
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    newbie in WA state

    Welcome to TBN. You will get lots of work done with that trailer. Anyone looking for a good trailer flat or dump, look at Great Northern. Great company and great product too. Got this as a compromise as my other trailer could not handle this thing and instead of another higher GWR...
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    Putting an angle cylinder on a rear blade?

    I have a Landpride RBT 4096 with three cylinders on it and really like it. When I was looking for it I evaluated several options that involved ones without cylinders and had manual brackets. I looked at what I would have to do to put cylinders on it as a retrofit. What you are wanting...
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    Looking at new machine: MIG or TIG

    I am looking at getting a new machine. As the title states I am bouncing back and forth about which way to go TIG or MIG. Wife says that it can be a B'day present.:cool2: The reason I want a new/different machine is Aluminum. My current Stick machines will do great at whatever thickness I...
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    Kubota Diesel Engine Battery CCA Requirement

    I am posting this in the Kubota sub-forum as I think it is he best location to get good responses to my question. I have a Kubota Engine (V2403) that is not in a tractor but I figure that someone with a similar sized engine in a tractor will have a good answer. Basically if you have a...
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    Weight Distributing Hitch Weld failure

    Well it is hard to see from my less than good photo but the part that is bent cracked is the little dog ear for the sway bar. The newer design uses a one piece plate that gives the sway bar attach point as well as the main part of the hitch. This older version (2003) had a dog ear welded onto...
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    Weight Distributing Hitch Weld failure

    Had a bit of a time trying to get a decent photo of the failure but I have a weight distribution hitch from a major named manufacturer of weight distribution hitches that had a weld fail on me this week. The weld did not really penetrate the metal to any great degree. :eek: It was basically a...
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    Question on PT110 Forestry and the Kubota SVL90-2

    I am looking at a platform for a forestry masticator. Commonly called these days in large parts of the country, a mulcher. The PT110 Forestry is a very nice machine and is purposefully built for the job. The Kubota SVL90-2 is a new-comer to the field and is a LOT less expensive than the PT110...
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    Using mig wire to tig

    I use ER70S6 for my Tig limited experience. I read somewhere when I was first starting my Tig learning that s6 flowed better than s2 so I got it instead. Tried using both RG45 and RG60 with Tig once. Not happy with results compared to regular Tig filler such as ER70S6. Could also be that my...
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    Dodge Cummins Engine Concern

    I probably need to join some truck forum but will ask here as this is less truck and more Cummins engine related and diesel engine to some degree is diesel engine. I have been looking at, for some time an upgrade to my tow vehicle for moving my equipment. I most likely will have the...
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    Information on Rockhound F-H Flail Shredder

    Has anyone any experience with a Rockhound F-H flail shredder? I am looking at site prepping an area that has severe ice storm damage to a 12-13 year old hardwood stand. Lots of understory and tree tops that are down. Need to get clear enough to replant. I have been told the rockhound is a...
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    Rear Blade I nearly forgot. Pictures of my landpride RBT3584

    Since you bought the cylinders from Brian I will defer to him for the answer to your question. What I will tell you is that when I got my RBT4096, used, to ensure that I did not contaminate my hydraulics I did a thorough cleaning/flushing of the old oil from the cylinders and hoses and it...
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    Electric brake question

    I have a new trailer, single 6000 lb axle, short coupled for a specific purpose. When loaded to 3200 lbs payload, I took it on a test drive and was rather surprised at the brakes. My RV trailer is always about 6.8 -7.2 on the brake controller (weight does not change that much just water and...
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    Flat vs Horizontal

    A third option is this which I like to do
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    Running Welders off Generators

    I know that the newer style Inverter Welders should only be run off "clean" pure sine-wave generator power. I know that one specific poster has had great luck and loves his Honda EU2000I generators and that is not what I am asking about as they are only 120volt capable. My question is about...
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    Broke a Tap while Threading new hole

    Well I have done it now.:o I was using a 10-24 thread tap to tap a new hole in A-36 steel and broke the tap. Yes I was using cutting oil and backing off as I proceeded to cut the threads but it happened anyway. What I have above the level of the hole is about an 1/8 inch length of 1/3 of the...
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    Root Rake Grapple

    Yes there was. The bo of Anbo (Dale Borgford) was basically bought out many years back and he started a new company which makes the Bodozer grapple. I looked at the Anbo line but felt it was not even close to the Bodozer in what I was looking for. I can tell you the hoses are protected on...
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    Welding 3/16" & 1/4" with 120v wire-feed

    Well I said I would post a few pictures so here are a couple of my projects. Welding table Aux hydraulic system mounted on tractor behind the seat. Don't want that ever breaking as hydraulic fluid injection under the skin/back of neck/head is really bad. Had help with Tig welds by SA...
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    Feedback on Weld

    I continue to try to improve my weld quality and learn all the time. I thought that I would ask for some feedback even though I am well aware that pictures do not always give a good idea and with a lousy iphone 3Gs as the only digital camera the quality is a bit lacking. I actually had a...
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    Got an interesting letter from the RCMP today

    Less hysterics, less foaming at the mouth. There is a vaccine for that.
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    Oil & Fuel ???

    Just did a quick search and found the following info. 6.8 qts Look about 3/4 of the way down This page came from the following site http://www.greenpartstore.com/assets/images/info/CCEFluidCapacities2007.pdf
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    Board and Batten construction

    What is the normal (if there is such a thing) size of board and batten siding? It seems that nominal 1x10 wide boards with 1x3 inch wide boards is somewhat common but just wondered what folks do. Of course those are really 3/4 x 9 1/4 and 3/4 x 2 1/2 dimension. Was going to do a board and...
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    ShieldArc's Amazon killer deal on Everlast???

    As a precursor to my comments I will say that even though I have O/A'ed for quite some years my stick welding experience is only 2 years and my scratch TIG only one year. I am looking at a "reaL" TIG machine but that is still in the future. Scratch TIG will work for now. I have a Brand X...
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    ShieldArc's Amazon killer deal on Everlast???

    Well my unit showed up today Certainly looked like a brand new unit to me. Clear plastic bag that did not look as if it was anything but the original bag. White banding on the box. Old style stub stinger. Box looked as if it had been raped by a forklift. It had clearly been violated by...
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    B5 Diesel fuel no longer offered by my dealer

    Where I have purchased my diesel fuel for the last 8 years no longer sells B5 diesel (5% biodiesel) I never really worried about the loss of lubricity with ULSD since the B5 added the required lubricity back in without adding the problems that higher level bio-D can create. I now have to...
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    Looking for an electric relay adapter fitting

    Not certain if this is the best sub-forum area but will try. I have a need to tap into a wire that is "ignition hot" off of a relay on a piece of equipment. Purpose is to run an aux fuel boost pump on a diesel engine. The OEM manufacturer told me that I should tap into a specific wire which...
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    Longevity Helmet Head Gear

    I have a Longevity helmet that the head gear has broken on. I tried to find headgear that was compatible with the helmet locally and have failed. I contacted Longevity and they do not have/sell replacement head gear for their helmets. They did offer to sell me a new helmet however. My...
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    Kubota Engine Oil

    I know there are posts on here from folks that say they have talked to Kubota and that it makes no difference but is there any Kubota service bulletins that have official Kubota statements about this subject. Kubota engine manuals state that any oil API better than CF is good. They then specify...
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    Using propane instead of acetylene

    Finally hooked up my new propane rosebud, cutting tips/regulator to try out propane for heating and cutting instead of acetylene. Really surprised at how little propane flow can be used (knob on torch) versus acetylene and how much more oxygen is needed to get a neutral flame. The other thing...
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    Tractor Trailer Hitch

    I was in need of being able to move normal ball hitch (2 5/16") trailers with my tractor (JD4720). I looked around at the quoted prices and was appalled; mid 3 figures and up. Thinking that was absolutely ridiculous I got to thinking about an alternative. Mind you this is for moving with a...
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    Enamel spray painting during colder months

    First I will state upfront that I am not what I would classify as highly skilled at enamel spray painting but I do get pretty good results. I do not have an indoor area to spray and can only safely do so outdoors, so I am at the mercy of the weather. I have done a moderate amount of enamel...
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    I Swear I Know How To Read Tire Pressure But....

    Not only put valve stem at top but if you give it a shot of air to clear the remaining liquid from the valve stem it makes it easier as well. Depending upon the quantity of ballast fill it is possible to still have the valve stem below the level of the liquid even if at the 12 o'clock...
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    Question on Weight Distribution Hitches

    I am a big believer in weight distribution hitches (WDH). I even use mine when the actual tongue weight does not require it as I feel that towing is more solid and smoother and overall safer. All my existing trailers have the standard "A" frame shaped tongue that is very conducive to weight...
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    Does anyone recognize the emblem on this hubcap

    I was out working in an area that I replanted 2 years ago and found this hubcap (at least it looks like a hubcap). Not being a car guy I have no idea and neither do the folks I have shown it to. Suspect it is an emblem that was abandoned quite some time ago. Anyone recognize this or have an...
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    Long distance equipment moving

    I question if there is a good or easy solution to my issue but thought I would turn to the group which has a large collective experience. In the next couple of months I need to move a portable mill from Alabama to the Pacific Northwest. I have been quoted by the manufacturer that the folks...
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    JD 4x20 Electrical system question

    I have a question for all the JD open station 4x20 owners out there. The cab version has different fuses so I am not sure if there is any correlation. My owners manual says that I have fuses in the following positions F1 Key Switch 30 amp F2 blank F3 Light Switch 30 amp F4 blank F5 Switched...
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    Grapple Quick Attach and Grapple for Industrial Tractor\Loader??

    I can tell you that both the ANBO and the BoDozer grapples would fit you needs very well. Unfortunately, I fear that both would exceed your budget. I have a BoDozer grapple and it is a fantastic piece of equipment that would work very well for you. The 340B from my quick web search seemed...
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    Question on Sandblasting

    First I take very seriously the risk involved in sand blasting/abrasive blasting and the problem of silicosis. I am certain there are many/some on this forum that have had formal OSHA training course on this subject and this question was bound to have been brought up. Recently acquired an...
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    Building Fire Water Trailer

    Building Water Trailer for fire suppression I am in the process of building/putting together of a DNR approved fire suppression water trailer. One of the suppliers that I am looking at for some components is Cascade Fire Equipment. On their web site ordering page they have a place for...
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    Teaching.

    Well here is a picture of that TIG weld that Shield Arc mentioned. He had me walking the cup on this and I was a bit small in the walking movements of the cup and thus you do not really see any stack of dimes. What you see is more of a very fine fish scale. The Stickweld 250 really does...
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    Update on my Stickweld 250

    Update on my Stickweld 250 Had another get together with Shield Arc so that he could further my skill enhancement with my Longevity Stickweld 250. Many months back he had previously worked with me on 7018. I had recently tried my hand at 6010 and was very dissatisfied with the results that...
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    Steel Suppliers Drops or lack thereof

    I have been picking up steel in various types and lengths for the past couple of months for some delayed projects. Lots of frustration as you can't get a straight answer on the price of steel. One individual in the same company will sell me 20 ft of 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.25 inch square tube for one...
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    New Grapple exceeds expectations

    I have been looking at a grapple of the design below or getting the same Anbo GR-S. The are both really nice units.
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    Loader  Question on Deere 430 loader

    I have a JD 4720 with a 400CX loader. I have been told by a manufacturer (not Deere) that their grapple will hook up to a 430 loader so it should hook to a 400CX loader, basically that the 430 loader hookup spec is the same as the 400CX spec. I know the 430 loader is much smaller and less...
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    Landpride RBT 4096

    I never updated this thread as one guy asked me to. I will start off with I love this RBT4096. The three way hydraulics give me infinite on the fly control of all three angles and I use all three sometimes in very small increments adjusting constantly depending upon what I am doing. I can not...
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    Automatic Gate Electronics Question

    I am interested in installing an electronic/automatic gate. The issue is I want to be able to have different codes for different land owners who have access to the road behind the gate. In addition I would like there to be a logging mechanism that records the frequency/count of that owner...
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    Gravel and Dirt Work - Which implement?

    As MtnViewRanch states a land plane is the best for maintenance and you will love using it and the results you get. However a blade is far superior for ditching and earlier work before you get to the maintenance or final phase. I would say spend the money for a three way hydraulic blade. You...
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    Using a Bench top disc sander

    Does anyone have experience on the use of a bench top disc sander such as http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-203459869/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=disc+sander&storeId=10051#.UMAh-Xf4KSo or the...
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    Rod Oven pops GFI breaker

    I recently acquired 3 Phoenix rod ovens (2 BVT models and 1 BHT models, 150 watts) off of Craig's list for a very nice price. The two BVT's work perfectly with variable thermostats. The BHT has a fixed thermostat. The BHT model does not pop the main breaker but does pop the GFI breaker after...
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    Welding Table Casters

    I am in the process of designing a welding table (space limited) and I want to make it moveable without a crane or pallet forks. I have seen some nice ideas with what appear to be great casters on them here on the forum. Best estimate on table weight as I have currently planned minus caster...
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    Hydraulic leak on Woods BH90X

    I thought I would post what I found when I developed a leak on my BH-90X. I have had the backhoe for a bit over 5 years and have really liked it. I had one area that seemed to be a bit oilier than normal and the grease zerk fitting seemed to be very messy. After cleaning it up several...
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    Adding Multiple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor

    Re: Adding Mulitple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor Part 7 The aux unit was designed with brazed fitting hardlines with ORFS fittings. I avoided any use of NPT fittings. The SCV and QD’s are all ORB. I used the existing JD PB return hydraulic hose to connect with the return port on...
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    Adding Multiple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor

    Re: Adding Mulitple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor Part 6 After finishing the fabrication of parts I had to decide how to finish the final product. I decided to spray it with enamel with hardener to get the best durable finish I could. I did not want a high gloss but more of a matte...
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    Adding Multiple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor

    Re: Adding Mulitple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor Part 5 Bending the tubing was an issue. A normal tubing bender that you can find is designed for copper not steel hydraulic tubing. A good steel tubing bender is rather expensive $400+ for each size and I needed 0.5 in and 0.625 in...
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    Adding Multiple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor

    Re: Adding Mulitple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor Part 4 I was now ready to start to work on the hard lines for the plumbing. I address the tube bending issue in the next separate post. This will address the end couplings. Finding silver braze rings was a problem. The only Parker...
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    Adding Multiple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor

    Re: Adding Mulitple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor Part 3 Since my flow rate through the PB is 12 GPM and the JD PB lines are 0.625 in (#10) I decided that the supply and return lines from the SCV would need to be 0.625 in as well. Since all the other lines on the existing SCV’s are...
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    Adding Multiple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor

    Re: Adding Mulitple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor Part 2 For additional structural support I cut 0.75 in square holes in the 0.125 in plate so that it was supported not only by the weld but by the steel itself. Without a fancy machine shop I learned a lot of skills using hand tools...
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    Adding Multiple Hydraulic Control Valves to the tractor

    I debated as to putting this in Projects or Hydraulics and decided to put this here. Part 1 I had a need to add additional SCV's to a JD 4720. I received some good ideas and recommendations and want to thank Kennyd specifically for the hydraulic thoughts and mjncad for the ideas on hard lines...
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    Question on 3-phase well pump

    I have a three phase water pump motor in a well that has not been used for some time. Long story don't ask. When it was put in the well the individual that installed it had a problem in that it was not pumping near the capacity that it should. He made a call to his boss and was told how to fix...
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    Woods BH-90X Hydraulic Thumb Kit

    I have a Woods BH-90X backhoe with manual thumb. I have been evaluating getting the hydraulic thumb mod. There are two kits, one for those that have the manual thumb, and one for those that have no thumb at all. Has anyone put on the kit? Just how challenging or not is the kit...
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    Light rust in hydraulic tubing

    I recently acquired a rather used attachment for my FEL (free) that has what appears to be a light rust/corrosion inside the steel tubes near the end fittings. Is there any easy way to adequately clean this or are these tubes trashed and have to be replaced. I was wondering if they could be...
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    JD 4720 Error Code Question

    I have a 2007 JD 4720 that has been a fantastic machine. Two days ago I had an interesting "malfunction." I was using my brush mower on a rather steep slope backing down the slope and then going back up the slope to cut some scotch-broom. I suddenly had no response from my HST pedals and looked...
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    Electrical wire rating question

    Why do the charts show smaller gauge wire sizes for 12 volts systems than you do for higher volt. Amps are amps. That is why transmission lines are bumped up to much higher voltages to keep the wire size down for the power company as well as voltage drop. Is it an AC vs DC thing? Also why is...
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    Adding electrical circuit to a 4720

    Has anyone added an electrical circuit to a JD late model tractor that used the fuse box? I did a preliminary look at the fuse box (did not take it apart) and it appeared that the spare unused slots have an electrode on one side but not the other side. It would appear that one would have to...
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    Equipment Tie-down Question

    I did not find a direct answer to my question in a search so will try a post. Of course there are two sides to it, the safety issue and the legal issue which most likely varies by state to a degree. For non-commercial hauling, private/farm use. Are transport grade 70 or better chains...
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    My Stickweld 250 Review

    Stickweld 250 Review I am a bit late at getting the review of the Longevity Stickweld 250 that I owe Simon but finally here it is. First let me say I had no previous arc welding experience but only O/A welding that I learned many decades back. I ordered both the Stickweld 250 and the Elite...
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    Purchasing Hydraulic Tubing on-line

    Looking for an on-line source of hard line Hydraulic tubing. Want to compare costs of material, shipping vs local acquisition that is not really that local. Do not need stainless but am interested in steel 1010 and/or 1021 tubing. Surplus hydraulics and discount hydraulics don't seem to carry...
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    Adding Hydraulic Female QD to tractor

    I am adding several hydraulic female QD's (eight) to some equipment. Deere has a part number they use that has a series of grooves machined into the body for snap rings so as to make it very easy to mount on a plate for rigidity. So far I have found no manufacturer that admits to making them...
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    Powder Coating question

    I am fabricating a couple of relatively small parts for the tractor and am debating on trying to use powder coating instead of enamel paint. Just how hard is it to powder coat? Can a conventional oven be used to cure it without smelling up the whole house or is that a very bad idea? Any...
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    Stihl 460/461

    Two question post 1. Does anyone know when the Stihl 461 will hit the street? 2. For anyone who has purchased a Stihl 460 in the recent past what are they going for in your area. I am finding the dealers seem to be sticking very close to list price and not budging. Guess that is what happens...
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    Building a Log Arch

    I am looking at building a log arch as the ones I have found are lighter than I want or the shipping costs are unbelievable due to the weight. I have a few areas that skidding is not the best idea and wanted to try an arch for getting large diameter boles out. My question is I am not certain...
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    Ford 5.4L question

    Have a 1997 Ford 5.4L I tow with. Yesterday I stupidly let it run out of fuel. Long story. After restarting it I have a "check engine" light. I know that I need to get the code read but the OBD is not as descriptive as OBD II and in the past codes have yielded less than useful information...
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    Question on E7018AC

    I speak O/A welding pretty well and can talk RG45 or RG60 etc with the best but I am new to arc welding. The first two digits in an electrode Is the tensile strength, the third digit is the weld position and the third and fourth together gives you the type of coating and welding current. My...
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    JD 4720 aux light

    John Deere 4x20 and 3x20 tractors use the same aux light part number. They are not real cheap $62.83 I think. I have had one on my 4720 since 2007 but have recently broken the lens (don't ask) and have found that JD does not apparently carry/have replacement lenses. You have to replace the...
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    O/A Welding Question

    I will be the first to admit my O/A welding skills have been unpracticed for nearly 4 decades. I was taught in my teens and was able to make strong welds on the farm but can't remember ever welding lighter weight steel to much heavy duty steel. I have been practicing lately in preparation for...
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    Tire Pressure with and without liquid ballast

    Years ago when I got my JD 4720 tractor the dealer's service manager told me to run the pressure in the gylcerin-loaded tires on the lower side of the spec values. I have never seen anything to support this and nothing in the manual addresses pressure in a liquid loaded tire as being less than...
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    5/16" Grease fitting question

    I have a grease fitting on my equipment trailer tongue jack that broke off several months back. None of my standard fittings fit it and I determined the thread was 5/16"-24 which is not a normal fitting it seems. I found a couple of stores that said they could order me a fitting but the cost...
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    How to torque a hydraulic fitting

    May be a dumb question but the only dumb question is the one that is not asked. My question is how to torque a hydraulic fitting but the question generally is when you can't get a socket torque wrench on a bolt/nut/fitting how do you torque it to a specific setting. Using crows feet and a...
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    3rd Function SCV Installation Instructions for JD 4X20 series tractor

    Does anyone have a copy of the Installation Instructions for the 3rd SCV Kit (LVB25513) and the 3rd function Hydraulic Line and Hoses kit (BW15260 or replacement number BW16139) that they have scanned into a PDF file that I could look at. This would be for a JD 4120 4320, 4520 4720 model Thanks
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    Landpride RBT 4096

    I am looking at a used Landpride RBT4096 rear blade. Haven't seen it yet but will look at this coming week. It has two hydraulic cylinders on it, offset and tilt, manual only on the angle. It reportedly has end plates and skid shoes as well. Firm price is $2550 . Consignment dealer says that...
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    Landpride Hydraulic Cylinders

    On the Landpride RBT4096 there are up to three hydraulic cylinders. Two are 3.5x16x1.25; offset and angle; (PN 810-126C) and one that is 3x6x1.25 for tilt (PN 810-384C). All are tie rod cylinders. The question I have is in the parts manual there are two references to the 810-126C one is...
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    Remote tire pressure sensors from Northern Tool

    Does anyone have experience with the Northern Tool remote tire sensors products? Accutire Wireless RF Digital Tire Pressure Monitoring System For Trailer Towing and Vehicles, Model# MS-4368GB $129.99 or Hopkins Towing Solutions TPMS Kit 4 Sensors, Model# 30100VA $299.99 Thinking...
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    3-Point Hitch  Quick Hitch versus Telescoping draft links

    I have been debating and researching the better choice: Quick Hitch versus Telescoping draft links for my JD 4720. I am less concerned with which is better to use or easier to use but more with which will survive long term use without damage. Most/all of my equipment is Cat1/2 compatible, is...
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    Estate Tax 1041 Software

    As I am the "lucky" executor/personal representative of a family member's estate and I have the responsibility/requirement of filing the Federal 1041 estate tax form at the end of the fiscal year which just ended on 30 June. It is a very simple estate with just over the minimum income from the...
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    Anti-Seize on Brushcutter Blade pin

    I thought this was the best place to put this question. I was removing the cutting blades on my Woods BB-720 brushcutter and found it quite the challenge. They had not been off for 4 years. They are attached with a 1.5 inch steel pin that is locked in place with a key hole plate. To say the...
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    Sharpening Blades w/o hollow grinding them

    I have searched to see if I can find a thread on this and have not. When dealing with large thick brushcutter blades (Woods BB-720)and chipper blades how does one avoid a hollow ground profile when using a grinder that has a normal size wheel? I have only been able to do it with hand...
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    Snow Attachments  Snow Blade/Plow Equipment for JD 55 HP Tractor

    I am interested in acquiring a JD / Frontier loader snow blade AF11 in either 72 or 84 inch. Does anyone have experience with this model? Also does anyone have a good recommendation from another manufacturer that would be compatible with a JD 4720? What types of problems have you had...
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    Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow!

    You can't get better than a Stihl for good quality equipment. I know the Huskie folks will argue this however. I have both a Stihl FS-250 and a FS-450 brush saw as well as other Stihl equipment. The two pics show both. The brush blade is on the 250 and the chisel blade is on the 450. I use...
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    Fransgard Forestry Winch

    I have been reading these forums for the last couple of months as I researched Logging winches. One question I have is if anyone knows about the Fransgard logging winch documentation. There is a 21 page Handbook/Manual that has 2 pages of English and a single paragraph on three other pages...
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    Forestry Winch

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