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Tinker T...........At full throttle there should be no indication of wheels turning. If you saw the wheels barely try to move at "fairly high throttle" then thisis a problem you need to correct. Just lengthening that rod (which will move the arm in the reverse direction will do it). The...
The battery in my Kubota tractor after13years of reliable service finally gaveup this past autumn. It was still capable of a charge but was just notputting out the amps that it used to and I knew come winter that it would not hold up to those cold winter starts. So off to the local automotive...
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Guess the RTV is a case of what's good for the goose is not necessarily good for the gander. The many varied uses and applications of these machines is second only to the many varied people and activities of the members of this great forum...great place to hang out.</p>
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One is the tuck away unit and the other is a 3rd prty box that I got from a local tractor supply outfit. Its installed to direct warmed air at the operator pedal area of the floor to keep the feet warm.</p>
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Yup!...It does a decent job until the temperature outside gets down into the teens and below. I'm not complaining as it warms it up sufficiently to operate the RTVwithout gloves on. Gloves make the blade operation difficult as it is controlled by a touch pad as apposed to a joy stick.</p>
The old fresh air experience as apposed to creature comforts discussion...As some of you may know, I run a little driveway clearing enterprise during the winter season. My business has more than doubled since last year in terms of customers. After a good snowfall (of which we have not had many...
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Just a little organic material tossed in to soften the effect of all that cold steel and aluminum...Got a pic of the little Kubota Kritter however...</p>
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Here's a picture of the link that does the adjustment . Arrow points to the link which has lock nuts at both ends. Just loosen lock nuts and the link rod can be turned to either lengthen or shorten the distance to the servo lever. If you have forward creep, lengthen the connection until...
I've had mine loaded with crushed limestone to the brim and the wheels were never an issue and that was far heavier than any load of wood could ever be.</p>
SOLITUDE....you got any pictures of thatsander that you'd care to share. </p>
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Absolutely. Just get those rear wheels elevated and make sure it is in 'H' and 2 wheel drive and the hand brake dis-engagedyou're off to the races. Hand throttle will wok fine for the test if you prefer it that way. Only afew months off warranty..maybe you could get the dealer to do it as...
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Sorry...Missed the "his"...My brotherlaw has several letters that he likes to tack onto the end of his name...Doesn't make him any smarter either. </p>
YUP! I learned long ago to never let a "buddy" use my saw unless I know he has one of his own and knows how to use it...and better still how to NOT use it. BTW .... we use a chain saw to cut holes in the ice on the lakes for Ice Fishing.</p>
Just about all chainsaw work is done in the winter up here. Its the best and easiest time to get the logs skidded out of the forest. A neighbour and I just finished up cutting 8 bush cords into 16" lengths (mostly oak 10-20 inches across) and the temperature hasn't gone above freezing since...
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By the way...You do not get under the machine for the creep adj. Just jack the rear and raise the dump box. Everything is done from the top of the engine/transmission.</p>