fried1765
Well-known member
Equipment
Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro.
Strawberry would be bad....too many seeds!Personally, I prefer grape.
Strawberry would be bad....too many seeds!Personally, I prefer grape.
At the risk of sounding like a cheerleader, that is one thing that impressed me during this thread….I'll figure it out
That's it in a nut shell! Where there's a Will there's a Way!At the risk of sounding like a cheerleader, that is one thing that impressed me during this thread….
A constant positive attitude!
Yes, this is exactly what I needed to hearI've had a press exactly like that one for over 30 years. A guy in a pickup truck came around selling them one day, I needed one, so I bought it. I have used it a lot over the years, without any problems. I did put a little bend in the plate the jack pushes against at the top, while trying to press a couple of gears off a Roadranger countershaft.
Ain't nearly a simple as you WANT to believe!Yes, this is exactly what I needed to hear
I do not want the new cheap chinese ones that might break, I want real american steel
first, I will try to get the liners in with just the freezer trick: put liners in freezer for 24 hours, get them out of freezer and quickly get them into the engine block using 2x4s and sledeghammer
If that dont work: put liners in freezer, then use press to get them into the block
Getting this press is part of a bigger plan to restore machines, not just these kubotas
Shooting for the "Pallets in the field", all time post record?here we go again
WE aren’t going, only one guy is! And he should be commended for his enthusiasm, regardless of how things turn out!here we go again
I was once enthused about swimming the English Channel.WE aren’t going, only one guy is! And he should be commended for his enthusiasm, regardless of how things turn out!