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    Cordless grease guns

    I have the Lincoln 14.4. I figure its already paid for itself by freeing up a few plugged grease fittings that would not respond to a manual gun. It alleviates the wish for a "third hand" when using a manual gun. It also seems to waste less grease because I always pump the full stroke on a...
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    New Holland Backhoes

    Whille New Holland may make a decent backhoe, the side covers in the engine area would automatically eliminate them from my consideration. Who wants to remove side covers to do fluid checks, etc.? Where do you put the side covers when they're off? On the hood? In the dirt? If you own a NH...
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    CASE Dancing Diggers in England!!

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like like those Case backhoes have the New Holland/JCB type of extendahoe, unlike the extendahoe style for Case in the U.S.
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    New 410-G

    Nice! What does it have on it for features? What are the major differences between your new G and your old D? Why did you decide to replace the Old D?
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    Stabalizer Creep/Drift

    What if the cylinders were leaking? What would be the diagnosis and the cure? I just want to know what I should look for and anticipate. Thanks.
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    Stabalizer Creep/Drift

    Thanks for the responses and the welcome :thumbsup It's good to know that this appears to be a fairly common thing. The stabalizers do support the machine when it is operating.
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    Stabalizer Creep/Drift

    I'm somewhat new to heavy equipment, so please forgive the question. I use a 1997 Fermec backhoe. It has about 2200 hours on it. When the machine is parked with the backhoe stabilizers up, they will drift down after a period of time. Is this becasue the hydraulic system isn't "charged" when the...
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