KrisHansen
Gold Member
If it wasn\'t for bad luck... i\'d have none at all.
Yes, I was working in the trees with my 33d... driving along, when suddenly, a log got popped up by the front left tire.. it was more or less sideways across the trail... felt a slight resistance, immediately reversed.. saw a slow spray of fluid... "!#@!#*@#$(* #$@@($#@@$ @#$#@$(!$#@" I said... Leapt off of the tractor.. this time it was hydraulic fluid.. the log had pushed the big filter back, which broke the filter mount off of it's base plate.. luckily, no other damage... I can just imagine how much this is going to cost.. yippie!
On a related note, is the tie rod on the right side of a 33d supposed to be streight, or curved? I ask, 'cause mine is curved, and I have a feeling it's supposed to be streight...
I think it's time to armor plate this thing.
Yes, I was working in the trees with my 33d... driving along, when suddenly, a log got popped up by the front left tire.. it was more or less sideways across the trail... felt a slight resistance, immediately reversed.. saw a slow spray of fluid... "!#@!#*@#$(* #$@@($#@@$ @#$#@$(!$#@" I said... Leapt off of the tractor.. this time it was hydraulic fluid.. the log had pushed the big filter back, which broke the filter mount off of it's base plate.. luckily, no other damage... I can just imagine how much this is going to cost.. yippie!
On a related note, is the tie rod on the right side of a 33d supposed to be streight, or curved? I ask, 'cause mine is curved, and I have a feeling it's supposed to be streight...
I think it's time to armor plate this thing.