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One thing I learned the hard way as a kid was WD40 removes all existing lubrication. Especially on skateboard wheels. Lol better of using hydraulic fluid or gear oil to treat exposed portions of the rods.
I understand. I will see what I can do. Sounds scary though. Is it not possible to drive into a better position? The tire is already flat? Maybe a pic of it would help me better understand.
I was just scouring eBay looking for the same size tire as people were selling just one of the michelins for $750. I saw those and did the research. They were the only ones I saw that could hold the weight.
First day to the claim and back with the new tires. That are the Pirelli pista ps22's. Talk about a game changer! Ride was solid. There was no rodeo over the bumps like the michelins. They are a bad ass tire next to the conti's I wanted. I'm glad I was able to get them out of Colony Tire in...
The only thing I didn't mention first is as I was going forward, I continued to push down on the loader lever. Still trying to upload video but keeps saying network error.
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You guys definitely have some issues that I'm sure none of us want to be part of. That being said, I was one of the people waiting as I am going to be moving close to a 100 tons of dirt this season. Was hoping to get this done and test it a bit before I get into it. Thank you for anything you...
I just put on 4 new tires and did the lifting only with the outriggers and the front bucket. It was fast and easy. I've used the outriggers before on uneven terrain and was able to change a flat several times. This time with the front bucket was simple enough after I asked that question on a FB...
I just researched the crap out of this. You are right. They should have a 79c or 83c for colder climates. I must have some other one or mine is possible defective. Looks like an easy swap out though. Thanks!
I'm not sure if I have a different thermostat or not. I do know that I watch it a lot as I am getting to know her in the Nevada desert. Just as it hits 220 you can noticeably tell it opens and the system cools down below the 180 mark.
I've watched mine go the whole range of the gauge. I live in the desert and pushing some of these hills out to the claim and back it's gotten hot! Cools it right down when thermostat opens though!
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