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Recent content by Belooky

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    Komatsu pc7000

    It should also give it more lifting power. It would have the full piston to put pressure against, vs the other way has the rod taking up half the diameter of the piston to push against
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    Track removal

    To loosen the track pull the whole adjuster valve. Grease fitting and adjuster all as one. Pull it all the way out. To loosen it I push the bucket down to lift the front of the machine then track in reverse to pull the idler back in. 2" pipe is probably about the right size. Your problem is...
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    Deere CT332 Won't Start

    tool_king Id sure appreciate a copy of that manual if you don't mind. Doug.Altman@yahoo.com
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    pillar bearing house

    Looks almost like an old fifth wheel pivot.
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    Having trouble with John Deer CT322 Skid Drive Sprocket removal

    Haven't done it on a 322, but a 332 should be just the same. Once you remove all the bolts on the sprocket you just have to work it off with a hammer and pry bar. If you were making seals leak I'm thinking you forgot a bolt or something. They will rust onto the final drive but not that tight
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    How to angle cut a hill side

    Sounds like you don't get along with the neighbor? If not.... Leave it be. Except for planting...one tiny lonesome Kudzu plant. Take care of that hill in no time
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    New T-Mar Grapple Yarder

    Okay so let me see if I'm understanding this right. Three drums on the machine? One drum has the main line. Runs all the way out to your tail hold. Second two drums, Im sure I'm wrong but this sounds right in my head, Go down to a block also on the tail hold. One line runs up the mast, all the...
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    New T-Mar Grapple Yarder

    Any chance of a basic run down of all the control for us southerners? We don't have anything like this down here.
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    tool for a service truck

    If you're having hose and o ring failures every day, when you replace one, make a note of what size it was. Do that for a week or so and then at the end of the week go by a cat or deere parts house and buy an O-ring kit that contains those commonly replaced ones. Same thing with the caps...
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    Tigercat 822C

    Haven't been in an 822c. I've got an old straight 822 that the boys on my thinning crew run. On mine the saw head has a big button on the right console to turn it on. Everything in the machines are labeled very clearly. You'd have to purposely press the button to turn the disk on. No worries...
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    Tinted windows on equipment

    Two layers of 5% would technically be 0%. I put on the first layer then let it cure for a week or so then put another layer on top of it. From the outside it looks like spray paint. But from the inside you can see out perfectly fine. Working in the woods at night you do need to crack a window to...
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    Tinted windows on equipment

    What most people do not realize about tint is that it is much darker trying to look in, that it is to be inside looking out. My personal vehicle has double layers of 5% on the side windows. Can't look inside to save your life. But you can look outside of it just fine.
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    Skid Steer Bucket thumb / grapple - Case 1845c

    Never used that exact machine or set up but on all my mulching heads I mount one of these to the head to hold the hoses out of the way. Works great. It can be cut down to the height you need and they usually aren't expensive at all. Many big truck stops have them on the shelf...
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    Pine tree roots

    A good axe is really all you need to get rid of the roots. Or depending on what kind of mower you have take a look and see if you can find "zero lift" blades for them. Just a flat blade with no drop or curve on them. Don't throw rocks or dust. Extremely tough blades
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    Question- using new cutter

    The upper and lower buttons control which way fluid runs. Hitting the upper button will turn the cutter one way. The lower button will reverse it. Only one direction works at a time
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