I use my regular grease (Lucas Tacky Red) on anything in the 3 point that moves against something else. Between the Euro style top link ball n hook and Pat's I don't have to touch anything with grease.
This actual grommet was from a harbor freight grommet kit. But my friend nick who is an auto body guy had some old radiator mounts that he had laying around, they worked good as well.Me likey! Would silence one more rattle that's right in your face, too. Where'd you find the grommet? Not sure anything around here is gonna have one that big. But, I also figure some kinda automotive body trim might do the trick as well. There's actually a PSA about the short pins on the LA535 loaders, and it says to take the FEL/tractor to the dealership for correction. I ain't loading up a tractor and going through traffic full of idiots to get pins that are too easy to replace. But, I'm STILL waiting for them to tell me they have replacement pins. I got the PSA back in July.
Has anyone else noticed that it's the left pin that backs out, not the right? Weird, but I'm guessing the rotation/vibration of the engine and length of the moment arm on the FEL subframe is what's doing it. The RH pin stays all the way in, left wiggles out until the handle hit the hole, and the inside end is flush with the side of the FEL subframe.
I use a 12V dipstick pump.With the monsoon wind and rains the last couple days there is no outside tractor time. So Last night I got a head start on the 400hr service. I did the engine oil / filter change - otherwise known as oiling the garage floor. I don't know why but every time I do an oil change on any vehicle I manage to spill at least a little oil on the floor.
I gotta try one of thoseI use a 12V dipstick pump.
Works great, but rather slow.
No spills though.
Did you buy a Kubota kit or select your own parts?Replaced the dynamo on my B2601 with an alternator.
Very nice. Would love your honest opinion on the Stihl battery line.Carrying a chain saw on my tractor has always been a pain. Putting an expensive saw in the backhoe bucket is not a good plan. Recently I found this ATV chainsaw holder on Amazon for under $70 and decided to order it. I did make modifications to the mounting bracket using a band saw but other than that it was a simple install. I usually have pallet forks on when doing tree work so the loader bucket is not there to carry equipment. I think this might be a reasonable to carry and protect my saws.
I have an MSA 200C, absolutely love it. Good power and battery life. Lightweight easy to handle.Very nice. Would love your honest opinion on the Stihl battery line.
Nice setup - I bought the battery stihl MSA 160 this year and really love this thing. Bought an extra battery and I usually run out of steam before it does....Carrying a chain saw on my tractor has always been a pain. Putting an expensive saw in the backhoe bucket is not a good plan. Recently I found this ATV chainsaw holder on Amazon for under $70 and decided to order it. I did make modifications to the mounting bracket using a band saw but other than that it was a simple install. I usually have pallet forks on when doing tree work so the loader bucket is not there to carry equipment. I think this might be a reasonable to carry and protect my saws.