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    Bearing part number?

    go to kubota's website and search the parts catalogs ther. they are pretty detailed,but a little vague on some parts though.
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    need help with rear axle

    out of the housing is which side, the trans side or the axle side??the trans side is 3 bolts and the flange comes off with it. the axle side is the pain side,you need to take the axle nut off and hit the center of it with a brass hammer or something soft,not hard enough to bend the end over to...
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    need help with rear axle

    unbolt the leaf springs,take the clamp off the slip joint on both sides,mark the silp joint halves to make it easier to put back together,slide the axle each way till the axle shaft falls out of the slip joint. the bearings go in from the front and the backside.there is a spacer in between...
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    Advice and Front Diff Removal

    not hard to do,but if it is warranty related let the dealer deal with it.20 degrees doesnt sound like much,but you got to remember the front rear is under a float mode till you put it in 4wd.i think the new one i put in had about the same backlash. ask the dealer,and call another dealer and ask...
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    Trans Fluid change

    the newer trucks with the dpf filters they recomend not to put any additive in it,it will plug up the filters,as for the injectors on the heui or hpop systems, some use 2 cycle oil as a additive for the low sulfur fuel. but to each his own. the older injection systems can take a little more...
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    Trans Fluid change

    the initial fluid and filter is to flush all the small bits of dirt and metal out of the cases from the assembly process,plus the break-in of the parts inside the trans. and maybe what most of you dont realize is that the brakes are a wet brake inside the transmission, the brake assemblies hold...
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    Trans Fluid change

    it is not the cleanliness of the oil, but the lubricity of it. the trans has many swash-plate motors which generate the pressure for the trans to work, they are variable plate motors so there are bearings lubricated with the fluid also,plus the temperature that they run at also breaks down the...
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    front axle

    youre talking about the cv joint itself?the outboard one.wish i had a picture of it to post,but i dont.
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    front axle

    the inner cv joint is replaceable, the outer is not,if im not mistaken. oh and the bearing retainer/cup is cheap. i think i have a housing at work.you need the aluminum piece?and the bearing?
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    Diesel System Lube

    i know a lot of the guys running the 6.0 ford diesels who are putting 2 stroke oil in the fuel to add to the lubricity of it.a lot says it helps keep the injectors,pumps lubed,with the low sulfur fuel,there is very little lubricating properties in it with the removal of all the good stuff that...
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    ARRESTORS & NEW MEMBERS

    had one last week i did a full service on after the repairs, the screen looked just like that,but it wont plug again!
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    I need Ya'lls Prayers

    my condolences to your family on your loss..
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    Cost of a new radiator?

    the last one we got from our local dealer was $350.that was for a 2006 nrtv900w6
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    Question for the hydraulic folks

    if you change the oil per service interval,you shouldnt have any issues.if you even just change the oil every 200 hrs,you shouldnt have any issues.for how much weight the cylinders should have to push, there shouldnt be much heat buildup.
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    Question for the hydraulic folks

    wouldnt worry about overheating oil,there should be enough time to cool it down,plus length of hose will add to the cooling of the oil.. if you wish, put a cooler inline to the tank off the valve,..
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    Question for the hydraulic folks

    shouldnt have any issues,the initial install of the double acting cylinders with the amount of fluid you will need to add,after that should tn have any issues. i dont think!!
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    Hey Peanut, this is what you need.

    had to build a fire in the stove!this sucks!!!
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    this is what happens when you overheat your engine!

    all the torque specs on this motor is anywhere from 8ftlb-32 ft lb on the majors. the flywheel bolts and the dampener is the only thing with some torque behind it.the 3/8 impact puts it on good enough...the head bolts are 30 ftlbs.mains and rods are 20 ftlb. now waiting for monday to fire it up...
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    this is what happens when you overheat your engine!

    this is the temp sensor you need for the gauge.this one is brand new!! no chances here,i hope!!! [/URL][/IMG] the valves and adjusters.intakes are marked in white [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG] [/URL][/IMG] just a few shots of the motor,it is in the cradle ,but they didnt turn out...
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    Adjusting Valves....necessary???

    i put it on the crank pulley. works good for me. i have done it on the alternator before,but you have to have a good belt and a tight one to turn it over there.but i guess without the glow plugs in it it would turn over easy. a few degrees either way is safe. wouldnt push it too far though!
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