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Glad to see it all worked out in the end. It never seems to work right on the first try on the side of the road does it?
Hopefullymy tools list was accurate enough, I was tired last night and it has been a while since I did one.
Rick
Make sure you get yourself a wheel bearing socket for that vehicle, same as the civilian one. Has four tits on it. Allen wrench kit for the locking hub cover, External snap ring pliers for the axle snap ring, real thin screwdriver and a medium/small screwdriver for the large internal ring in the...
OK, I read your post again as you asked, and I quote " the meter is on the white line between the yellow and the red". That sir is not enough to turn the starter. It will be enough to close the relay. Then you say you jumped it with a Dodge Stratus which is 12 volt. You need 24 volts to start...
True on the rating but that is on the joint itself not the bolt going through it. Most heim joints would be anchored on both sides where you are anchored on one. Good point on the assist ram though, had not thought of that. I would guess the steering box is a GM setup and power for that and the...
I was told "started with jump". Well, I got it started after a lot of trying and it blew the radiator cap right off the radiator! Number 8 cylinder was cracked from top to bottom. Had frozen at some time or another. Needless to say you cannot believe what they say in the ad either. I can...
That is a clean looking setup. I like the overall layout but not crazy about the Heim joints. There is a lot of shear load on them in that configuration. If any one of them breaks you are history.
Rick
If he is cutting corn he is safe but if he is cutting soybeans then you probably do not want to ask for it back! Especially if he catches it lip first.:-P
Rick
Considering the drum is bell shaped it would have made a left turn immediately upon hitting the ground and then probably tumbled from the forward momentum. I would look not too far from the point of departure and not too far off the left side of the road assuming the road is fairly level. You...
I am all for a train forum, love trains. I have volunteered on several steam trains. How do I vote though? It is a conflict because I do still think Ferro is nuts!:twisted::twisted:
What I was looking at was a front axle for an Oshkosh snowplow. I don't have one, kind of wish i did but no way could I afford it. The thing is I remember a while back there was a discussion about how it was impossible to find parts for one of these axles and here was one complete NOS. I sort of...
Would that link about the Oshkosh axle I sent you fall under that classification? I had no need for it but I know they were as rare as gold hens teeth. I am sure someone could have used it.
Rick
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