buckeyefarmer
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When I glue boards together I wipe all the excess glue off when I clamp it together. I’ve found it effects stain.






Happy Birthday BEF sorry I got wrong day





Heard relays clicking on the UPSs while I was making that last post, and sure enough, power went off at 5:17AM. Otherwise, I wouldn't even have noticed.:thumbsup:
When I got the e-mail from the dealer, gotta admit I was concerned...but since the dealer had been acquired by United Ag and Turf, systems such as sales, parts and such, have changed...all on-line now. These guys at the dealer are old school...and things like this will happen.
Other then familiarizing myself with the controls, I won't have any real need for the tractor until the snow flies...as I wrote...bit of a bummer, but no real problems
265 tons base mix today move jobs till they finish more of the building driveway tomorrow
Red winged blackbird beautiful
Great picture wngsprd
Kyle wish I was closer have about 125 tons stockpiled more than happy to share


I bought a used HF parts washer that the PO had been using with some kind of water based cleaning fluid. He didn't bother to clean and rinse it out after each use, and the pump innards were shot, and the inside of the tank was badly corroded. Unfortunately I trusted the seller when he told me it was good as new, and ended up trashing it.
I found another used washer, this one a home built at a motorcycle dealership, and use Stoddard solvent in it. It's a low vapor point solvent I get at a local fuel depot for about $5/gallon.
The washer uses an automotive type filter in the supply line, and that seems to do a pretty good job of catching debris and keeping the fluid clean.
But I haven't seen the bottom of that tank in quite some time, so it's probably overdue for a good cleaning, too.
RS never had my own parts cleaner, just used the one at work, which is now 600 miles away now.
good to hear more progress on blower. Anything to tell you what grease to use on the chain?
The knob controls the rockshaft, raising or lowering the draft (lower) links.Looks good Roy,
What is the control Knob behind the window for?
Then I see 3 switches on the left fender,
is that the forward and reverse inching switches?
The joystick switch can be plumbed to the front (for a grapple) or to the rear remotes. The previous owner may have had a grapple, but I'm thinking it was for a hydraulic top link. Complete guess on my part thoughSo the joystick is able to switch from the loader to the rear remote,
I knew some of the larger tractors did that with the proportional electric valves.