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    Built this snow pusher few years back..............

    I'm probably over-analyzing things (it happens all too often). Carry on. The fab work really does look first-class.
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    Unleash the Lathe dogs!!!!!!! who knew?

    RWS, I highly recommend buying a kit like this: https://www.shars.com/1-2-x-4-sclc-turning-tool-1-2-x-7-sclcr-boring-bar-7pcs-set (be sure to get the size compatible with your QCTP). I almost never use HSS lathe cutters having these on hand. The steel bar stock allows you stick it pretty far...
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    similar steering setup to an RTV

    I thought they might share chassis with the Kawasaki Mule, but the Mule has electric power steering (or no assist at all - it was optional). So the Mule manual wouldn't help you with this issue.
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    Built this snow pusher few years back..............

    The angle between the back plate and the skids appears to be less than 90 degrees. I thought that may cause the box ride up on heavy snow. I don't have enough plowed area to warrant a pusher, so it's just curiosity.
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    Built this snow pusher few years back..............

    Nice fab. doesn't the forward tilt of the rear plate cause it to ride up when the snow gets deep?
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    Not orange, but tractors y'all might appreciate

    that is a heckuva maintenance schedule! Thanks for asking and sharing. I didn't have time to chat them up when I was there.
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    Not orange, but tractors y'all might appreciate

    https://aquataxi.co.nz/
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    Not orange, but tractors y'all might appreciate

    no idea - I didn't ask.
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    Not orange, but tractors y'all might appreciate

    Last month I used the water taxi service into Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand. The operation was pretty cool: First they load you all into the boat while it's on the trailer, in the parking lot. They drive it down to the shore, then if it's low tide out across the sand as much as...
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    Using the WC88 chipper

    Surprisingly to me, the manual that came with my Woodmaxx chipper said that dry wood dulls the knives faster than green wood. Surprising, because it's the opposite for table saw blades where the pitch buildup causes overheating. Anectodal experience has confirmed that the chipper seems happier...
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    Pin Shear with snowblower fully raised

    I took the adjustable stop that's on the low side of the 3PH lever and moved it over to the high side. Then you can use to it to create an upper limit for the implement (and protect the PTO shaft).
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    better blowers?

    I like this analysis. I don't know the age of my blower, but maybe LP learned something and revised the design to put the supports behind the screw helix.
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    better blowers?

    BTW last year I tried an application of this stuff that somebody here recommended: Absolute debacle! It made everything stick much worse.
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    better blowers?

    My 'toxic trait', as the kids like to say, is that I almost never buy a device without deciding some aspect of it could be better designed or engineered. Today, it's my LandPride SP1064 snow blower. With a wet snow like we had this week, it never clogged in the second stage or the chute but...
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    Drilling and Tapping my ROPS for LED Lights.."OH The Madness"

    I also went this route, but then had to source extra-long riv-nuts because the standard ones wouldn't hold - the ROPS material was just a bit too thick for the riv-nut to get proper expansion.
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    Hydro fluid change

    ouch. And here I thought the 4 gallons in my LX3310 was a lot... My vacuum extractor holds 10-11 quarts. I'd think about using that. Even though it'll take 6-7 cycles, you can pour neatly from the extractor into whatever container you want.
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    a little hydraulics help for a n00b...

    sealant: since I have some Nylog Blue on hand from a heat pump installation, the teflon tape can stay in it's drawer this time. I appreciate all the advice.
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    a little hydraulics help for a n00b...

    it's really hard to get a good angle:
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    a little hydraulics help for a n00b...

    Getting closer. The existing male end is 3/4" diameter. It seems that these are ISO 5675.