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Looks like I'm going to be pulling out the transmission. Any tips or tricks not covered in the manual?
I see bolts not tightened or missing, gaskets missing or broken. I'm going to assume that the mechanic working for Uncle Sam had no idea what they were doing. So, I'm taking this thing out and...
Just put a "Gasoline only" decal on the tank. A thief with a Diesel vehicle will leave it alone. And a thief with a gasoline vehicle won't get very far after they siphon Diesel into their tank.
A plumbing supply house might be able to get you 4 1/4 -8 pipe cap but, then you will need to machine NPT to NPS so the cap won't seal. Or, keep the taper of the threads and drill and tap a vent in the cap. Mcmaster-Carr has threaded vents.
It's a standard Case M35C Any Case dealer can get parts for the hoe.
The impact tools I have are made by Stanley tools. The hard part is finding the special hydraulic couplings for the SEE.
Here is how to get rid of rats and find them after they are dead:
1) leave a bowl of flower out for the rats for a week. refill as necessary.
2) After a week, mix 50/50 plaster of Paris (dry) and flour.
The rats will get very thirsty and seek out water which will activate the plaster. They...
It does not want to go in or out of gear. Also, when shifting with the 1-4 lever, that pops out of gear when I release the clutch. If I hold the shifter in gear and release the clutch, the Mog tries to move and I get a reading on the speedometer that is faster than I am going. Now, when I got...
I was hoping somebody would already know the answer which is why I asked. I already had the cab tilted using brackets that I made to remove the engine to repair a large hole in the oil pan. After buttoning everything up I was hoping that I wouldn't have to take 50 steps backwards to fix this new...
I finally got my SEE started and running. Engine runs smoothly. When I engage the pto for the back equipment I go through a fuse for the dash panel. It is currently a white fuse and the red one doesn't fare any better. What should I use?
The tilting cylinder gushes oil when lowering the backhoe...
It's a safety feature and I really don't like bypassing safety switches. Although, I do remember our 1988 Ford Bronco not starting and to get it on the trailer to get it home, my dad cranked the engine with the truck in gear. (the factory safety switch was installed in newer trucks so using the...
1-- Yes
2-- I have an extra one.
3-- I do not.
4-- I need the switch that is under the clutch pedal. Does anyone have an extra one or know where I can get one?
Take a piece of PVC pipe and slit the length of it on a table saw. Then, spread the gap apart and slide it over the blade on the tractor. Now, the blade won't dig into the rock but, it will still clean off the snow.
I'd like the measurements too. Also, Do you have a parts machine? I am trying to find the hose for the air intake. Not the accordion shaped one. (I have an extra one of those) It's the one with a 75mm opening that shrinks to a 70mm opening and has a couple of bends to it too.
That's where i got mine from. I thought I got the hydraulic tools in mine but, WHO THE HECK PADLOCKS AN EMPTY STORAGE CONTAINER ANYWAY?!? Although I have a hole in the oil pan from a chain slipping when Uncle Sam was putting in the new engine, I still need some help with some wires in knowing...
Has anyone tried using a single 24v battery instead of a pair of 12volts?
Also, I am looking for a hose. the NSN is: 4720-01-237-0167 It is part of the hydraulic clutch system. I need one and I keep striking out.
edit: One more thing, I need fuses for under the hood. If someone could snap a...