Dozer people – how big of a job is it to flip a track roller? I found a couple that are backwards. The grease fitting is on the in-board side. I could ignore it and get frustrated every time I grease orrrr…..
Not a big job, had one of mine delivered that way. I'll post pics when I get home.
You don't have to pull the rollers to do it, just jack up the track frame to take the load off the roller (spins free), drop the shaft supports (inside and outside), draw the shaft out, reverse it, slide it back in (careful of the seals) and button it back up. Keep it clean.
Well, it's just getting too cumbersome for me to post pics here and have control over them, so the pics are here. Hal will probably pull this message down so I will email you the link as well. Anyone else? Let me know. Thanks.
Bob Rooks said “I'm not totally sold on cloud computing yet.”
Good move Bob. It's the most dangerous thing in computing I have ever seen. No transparency. Where exactly is the data being stored? A lot of it ends up in other countries. Who has access to it? The US has strict breach and disclosure laws. There are almost no such laws outside of the US.
A guy I know lost all of his data in the Amazon cloud. It was supposed to be protected. They said is was only protected to a level one failure but they suffered a level two failure. The meaning of these failure levels are known only to them.
I wouldn't place my confidential information on cloud storage, however, for sharing information on tractor or bulldozer topic it is perfectly acceptable. Just my 2 cents!