Finally got the stud out of the LH wheel hub. Took a 30" Ridgid Stillson pipe wrench to get it out. Ned to replace it. When I pulled the wheels, the lug nut came off with the stud threads in it.
I know I don't know how to do that on this site.Mike9- Man, you gotta shrink them pics- makes it tough to view on the computer, and impossible on the phone or tablet.
I do mine on the Imac before I put them on the forum- I size mine to 800 x 800 pixels, with a small pic that expands when you click on it. I have several programs I can use, but prefer one called Preview. If you use a non Mac, hopefully someone else will chime in with how they do it.I know I don't know how to do that on this site.
You create a smaller size picture before you upload it. I use a Mac now, but I believe on a Windows computer you open the picture and there's a way in the menu bar above to resize the picture, then save it with a different name, like add an a after the file name so you keep the original full size picture. I save mine as 6" for the largest dimension and 300 dpi leaving a file size under 1 mb and it works fine.I know I don't know how to do that on this site.
Ditto. I got two of the $20 plain seats, one for the L245 and one for the backhoe, but I got the Black Talon seat for the L245DT. I also got the brackets to be able to flip them up. Didn't get a chance to install them yet, but I need to order the seat springs for both tractors too to get the suspension working again. Both tractors are completely missing the springs - its not as if they are broken - they just aren't there. I didn't even realize I should have them until I started taking off seats last night and figured "Hey, this seat should bounce".Got my Rural King seat on the suspension base this evening. Nice seat, worth every penny.
Looks like you may have got a one way container. That's one that came over and didn't get shipped back.More pics, including new parking spot for my roller.
Yup, it's a one trip, and pretty new design, weighs 4820lbs empty vs 4200 for the older ones, has eight vents instead of two, tie down points at the top & bottom of the side walls, tie down points in the corners, places for 5 locks, and zerks on the door hinges. Nice box, should make great home for the B7100, implements, spares, and consumables.Looks like you may have got a one way container. That's one that came over and didn't get shipped back.
My neighbor just bought one, a 20' that looked like it had just rolled off the assembly line.
One feature it has that I've never seen before is it has doors on both ends.
They make a great home for the tractor, I've been using mine as a garage for my tractor since last fall and it worked out great. When I first got mine I did the top with truck box liner the painted over that after it dried with fisherman white paint in order to keep the heat down. Also installed 4 floor registers, 2 at each top corner to keep some air flow. Been actually thinking about replacing the swing out doors with a roll up door but with a for sale sign going on the place next week not much since going through the work. Both you and your tractor will be happy with it's new home, congrats.Yup, it's a one trip, and pretty new design, weighs 4820lbs empty vs 4200 for the older ones, has eight vents instead of two, tie down points at the top & bottom of the side walls, tie down points in the corners, places for 5 locks, and zerks on the door hinges. Nice box, should make great home for the B7100, implements, spares, and consumables.