Hey there Skidpad, glad to SEE ya join us! Tennessee huh? I did a job over there about a year ago. Torinos Steakhouse in Springfield has the best steak I've ever gotten from a store, without a doubt! Anyways, I know I'm late, but I'll give my opinions.
1. Is there a generally agreed upon engine oil for these other than the mil-spec listed in the TM?
I doubt it, but I use Lucas Oil 15W-40 #10076, for pre 2007 diesel engines.
2. Does anyone have a link to a video or a simple procedure on how to remove the loader and backhoe?
Seems like I've seen one, not hard once you see how. Don't forget to disconnect the hoses everytime! Probably a picture in the TM's.
3. Is it common for the ignition switch to rotate almost freely? I think I just need to order a new one from Expedition
Don't think so, but there is probably a nut to tighten on the other side of the dash.
4. Is the STE/ICE-R worth investing in? If so, I'll suck it up and get one off ebay so there'll be one for use in the Nashville area.
From what I understand, no.
5. I saw some references to the electrical schematic wall chart being available but never saw an outcome. Should I order this thing via the NSN so it too will be available for general use?
If you can get one, YES! I pulled all my strings, nothing happened. If General Hood, or anyone else for that matter, comes through with one, I got 20 bucks (or whatever it takes) on a high resolution digital image of it.
6. I read through the LOOONG post about commercially available grease vs. GAA. Short answer, is Mobil 1 good to go?
I don't know, but I figure I can't go wrong with Lucas Red & Tacky, so I got 30 tubes and a designated grease gun.
And for #7., yes, that would be an idle switch somewhere, happened to me to. And it didn't blow my alternator or relay when I shut it down the wrong way, with the key.
Yea, the hoe wants you to jerk the lever the other way as it begins to slow down, and you have to have it moving a little bit to have enough kinetic energy to carry it.
If you want to sell/trade them bits and/or jackhammer, you just let me know.
I've got the tire inflater hose, looks like it screws on to one of the fittings that are covered with a rubber lid by that mess of tubing between the air tanks.
General Hood was just being polite, it's actually called Texarkana FEEDING facility. They fatten up rats for making cat food.