tugboat-2
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- Joined
- Jan 12, 2007
- Messages
- 574
- Location
- ERIN, Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- Many over the years, + '05 JD-4410 TLB, but quite proud of my big green "Rolls": AKA: 2006 JD-3520 Cab, HST, Tunes & 2-way tiltmeter, Cobra communications and 6" (x2) rear wheel spacers for a lot less pucker-factor!!
Yes I wash and polish my "truck" too,...BUT, while digging my pond,(summer of 2007)...I had to "waller" around in a foot or so of "thick-gray-clay-soup" for quite a few days in a row. First night I came in tired and left it to dry. Next day the entire under-carriage including things like power steering rams, tie-rod ends, CV(type)-joints, tire valves and many other items like brake and motion-pedal linkage etc,....were solidly encased in "concrete". Even standing on your head directing a power-washer won't disolve that stuff once dry!!!
Oh sure, I could have driven around till all the important stuff cracked, split and fell off in little chunks,...but the damage that "might" do, will actually "hurt" me as bad as hitting a rough R/R crossing or bad pothole with my truck,..(and yes I'm the PITA that hits the four-ways and "crawls" over the track and swerves to miss the potholes!!!!!)(Sorry boys but aside from a sort of "personal" connection to my "stuff", it has to last me a long, long time,....I hope!) Besides, I'm proud of my truck and tractor, and like to keep 'em clean. If that makes me a wierdo,..then, so be it, Amen.
So after that experience, I never shut down for the night without first parking over the lawn sprinkler a while, then garden-hosing the rest. My 3520-Cab has never shown any negative signs from having water sprayed "up" from the ground.
ALSOif your interested?) This week I put 6" wheel spacers on each rear wheel. I look forward to the extra room back there to get the power-wash nozzle in under where it was so tight and awkward before. Oh yes my "tiltmetre/inclinometre"(Cdn spelling) still lays right on over on the banks, but,...yes, yes,...my pucker has greatly lessened its factor most considerbly!! (Results: no longer hang clean undies on the FWD lever)
CHEERS !
. . tug
Oh sure, I could have driven around till all the important stuff cracked, split and fell off in little chunks,...but the damage that "might" do, will actually "hurt" me as bad as hitting a rough R/R crossing or bad pothole with my truck,..(and yes I'm the PITA that hits the four-ways and "crawls" over the track and swerves to miss the potholes!!!!!)(Sorry boys but aside from a sort of "personal" connection to my "stuff", it has to last me a long, long time,....I hope!) Besides, I'm proud of my truck and tractor, and like to keep 'em clean. If that makes me a wierdo,..then, so be it, Amen.
So after that experience, I never shut down for the night without first parking over the lawn sprinkler a while, then garden-hosing the rest. My 3520-Cab has never shown any negative signs from having water sprayed "up" from the ground.
ALSOif your interested?) This week I put 6" wheel spacers on each rear wheel. I look forward to the extra room back there to get the power-wash nozzle in under where it was so tight and awkward before. Oh yes my "tiltmetre/inclinometre"(Cdn spelling) still lays right on over on the banks, but,...yes, yes,...my pucker has greatly lessened its factor most considerbly!! (Results: no longer hang clean undies on the FWD lever)
CHEERS !
. . tug