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Hydraulic temperature gage
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I think installing a temperature sensor near a pipe should work reasonably well (put insulation then around sensor and pipe). What the...
Today at 2:39 PM
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Daily Chuckle
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Is that a hen or a rooster? Sorry, I honestly don't know. And, yes, it does show the sorry state of my mind.
Today at 10:05 AM
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Keep blowing up radiators
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Yep, so these came about
Today at 10:01 AM
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Keep blowing up radiators
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Hokie and Hugo are correct. There is also the possibility that removing the thermostat removes so much resistance to flow that the pump...
Today at 7:59 AM
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What did you do to or on your Kubota today?
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I'd say you got your money's worth out of those hoses. After seeing that liquid gold on the ground and working in it a few times, I...
Today at 7:36 AM
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Greasing help.
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After cleaning the zerk and prior to reinstalling, fill the opening with a good penetrant, pump the fitting and get as much pressure as...
Today at 7:22 AM
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Greasing help.
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Might remove the zerk and run a drill bit down the passage if it's straight.
Yesterday at 8:39 PM
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Vevor Products
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Just be aware that 16 ga SO cord coiled on a reel should probably be limited to something like 10 amps. I wouldn't leave it untended...
Yesterday at 6:55 PM
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My old Truck is like old Me.
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Saw this today. In 2017, the line defining “high blood pressure” was lowered from 140/90 to 130/80. The change added an estimated 31...
Yesterday at 11:18 AM
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3302 Vs. 2501 (first tractor)
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Me being me, I checked their numbers. 🙋♂️ If you had a long enough field that you didn't have overlap, a 5' cutter at 5 mph would mow 3...
Yesterday at 11:12 AM
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3302 Vs. 2501 (first tractor)
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Dang Guys, we ran one guy off this week already :). I think Quad would be stylin', tilling his wife's garden on an M5.
Yesterday at 10:54 AM
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Hydraulic temperature gage
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Last/first, by 'cloud' I meant the aerosol cloud of hydraulic fluid that can issue from a high pressure leak, not a smoke cloud from...
Yesterday at 10:47 AM
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Rain Runoff Measurement Challenge
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Trying to quantify stream water levels on a $300 budget will be tough. Buy a $100 solar powered trail camera and set it up to take...
Yesterday at 7:58 AM
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Tire pressures for R14 tires with loader
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Same as Shawn. If you carry a heavy load up front you want maximum pressure to prevent rolling a tire off. You can lower if for mowing...
Monday at 6:05 PM
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Hydraulic temperature gage
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Like Fedup, I don't think a gauge is going to help detecting leaks. If you see a cloud coming out of you tractor, you may have a leak...
Monday at 6:00 PM
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