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HOT dog, finally did something with my Mog! I found this VERY large breasted woman who wanted me to absolutely decimate her old trailer house and get the frame out from underneath it. Turns out, that's my specialty, taking things apart. Couldn't find my screw driver or pry bar, so I used the SEE. I lost a tooth on the bucket, and my hoe got a few leaks here and there, but it wouldn't be fair to have such a victory without catching some flak. Now she is selling the land to the neighbor and wants me to clean it up. Not nearly as fun, but it'll pay.
Thanks for all the input on the air hose everyone, can't wait for that! I've always wanted an excuse to get an air ratchet. I don't know why.
I knew something was wrong with my Mog. You think yours is a boat? Run it with 30 PSI in the tires...it's moderately terrifying on these country roads. Imagine conducting a gigolo apprenticeship at a Rosie O'Donnell look alike contest on a trampoline floating in the ocean with free jello shots in the midst. 45 PSI is night and day, still not quiet like the BMW though.
"I have all the PDFs extracted of everything I could find. I have them stored with the file names describing the subject."
I just gave you a standing ovation, Sir!
YES, that was a big question I always forget to ask about. Somewhere I read "Servicing the lockers on any 3pc axle should be top priority for any mog that's been sitting. Sure the seal is cheap, but getting to it...sucks.".
I saw a youtube on how to do it. All I remember it that I want to avoid doing it. Now, the MMO part I did not know about. I've got to squirt some in there. Thank you for bringing this up! I know it's a proven method for freeing up old engines. Soaking them in Marvel Mystery Oil, sometimes for many years, until they break loose.
"I really want to keep this thing up and running 'cause I've work to do."
I know that's right!
Shoot Skid, my air system goes to 120 PSI, IIRC. Then leaks down to ~30, and will hold that. Hope that isn't too much, hate for the rusty turn to develop a sudden leak on me. I have yet to see the PTO pop out, but I'd be glad to blame that for all the times I forgot to engage it before I mount the hoe. Ooh, and my fans work fine too! (Thank GOD!)
"General Hood is currently home-bound with what he claims are really nice, laminated, poster size schematics for the SEE."
What...what is happening? I have a SEErection!
"Seems Uncle Sam used a large fork loader to pick these out of the woods, and anything vulnerable, such as muffler or air tank paid the price."
It surely does SEEm so, as I got a crushed (nearly flat) exhaust, and 2 deformed air tanks. Ooh well, better than leaving them in the woods I guess. Unless they were headed to Texarkana.
Yup FLU farm, that's what I did, bought me a section of the straight exhaust pipe, and the more expensive braided flexible kind at the auto parts store. Seems like the flexible kind would reduce the air flow a little, but I can't tell. Meh, it works, who cares.
Mog it up fellas! I'll try to post pictures and check back in a week or so.
Thanks for all the input on the air hose everyone, can't wait for that! I've always wanted an excuse to get an air ratchet. I don't know why.
I knew something was wrong with my Mog. You think yours is a boat? Run it with 30 PSI in the tires...it's moderately terrifying on these country roads. Imagine conducting a gigolo apprenticeship at a Rosie O'Donnell look alike contest on a trampoline floating in the ocean with free jello shots in the midst. 45 PSI is night and day, still not quiet like the BMW though.
"I have all the PDFs extracted of everything I could find. I have them stored with the file names describing the subject."
I just gave you a standing ovation, Sir!
YES, that was a big question I always forget to ask about. Somewhere I read "Servicing the lockers on any 3pc axle should be top priority for any mog that's been sitting. Sure the seal is cheap, but getting to it...sucks.".
I saw a youtube on how to do it. All I remember it that I want to avoid doing it. Now, the MMO part I did not know about. I've got to squirt some in there. Thank you for bringing this up! I know it's a proven method for freeing up old engines. Soaking them in Marvel Mystery Oil, sometimes for many years, until they break loose.
"I really want to keep this thing up and running 'cause I've work to do."
I know that's right!
Shoot Skid, my air system goes to 120 PSI, IIRC. Then leaks down to ~30, and will hold that. Hope that isn't too much, hate for the rusty turn to develop a sudden leak on me. I have yet to see the PTO pop out, but I'd be glad to blame that for all the times I forgot to engage it before I mount the hoe. Ooh, and my fans work fine too! (Thank GOD!)
"General Hood is currently home-bound with what he claims are really nice, laminated, poster size schematics for the SEE."
What...what is happening? I have a SEErection!
"Seems Uncle Sam used a large fork loader to pick these out of the woods, and anything vulnerable, such as muffler or air tank paid the price."
It surely does SEEm so, as I got a crushed (nearly flat) exhaust, and 2 deformed air tanks. Ooh well, better than leaving them in the woods I guess. Unless they were headed to Texarkana.
Yup FLU farm, that's what I did, bought me a section of the straight exhaust pipe, and the more expensive braided flexible kind at the auto parts store. Seems like the flexible kind would reduce the air flow a little, but I can't tell. Meh, it works, who cares.
Mog it up fellas! I'll try to post pictures and check back in a week or so.