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Hi Guys, I used that stuff called Herculiner and it actually worked very well. It is holding up good as well.
Cheers….
I agree with Rich. Ice in brake drum will lock you up solid. Good luck.
Fido, you probably have seen all the posts about front drive problems with the shafts. For that reason put chains on the back tires only.
Here, near Newport WA we have hardly had any snow. I have blown snow one time this winter so far. We are supposed to get more but we will see.
Take care
Larry
Allow to stick my nose in here…
As for the Napa 2276. Yes if you slip the plastic fins off then the air filter is identical to the original. It's all we ever used.
The stuff that came out is either the original Chinese crap or you have gotten some water in there somehow. It is good that nothing came out of the other two holes. Those go into the brake housing. Cheers!
I have to admit I got a chuckle out of this. Over the years I have heard many.. many cures for bat terminal corrosion. Years ago a guy told me that he had the secret to preventing terminal corrosion. It was pancake syrup! Still another said it was finger nail polish. Bob hit the nail on the head. In plain English anything that will prevent air from getting to the terminal will work. Have a good day guys
Just so somebody doesn't run out and buy the wrong thing.. It would be a hydrometer that measures specific gravity of a liquid rather than a hygrometer which is humidity instrument.
pjr, FYI. Discard the first digit off of a Wix filter and you have the NAPA number. So your Wix 51342 oil and a wix 33195 becomes a 1342 and a 3195 for NAPA.
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deserttbred, you wrote that the logic is backwards. I would like you to consider that your logic is backwards. Consider that every other person on this board also paid a fee. Should they pay a fee to help you? How about people that never ask for help but always provide help. They had to pay a fee in order to do that. Do you really think that you are getting the short end? Something to think about.
There is lots of companies that make loaders. Some of the best loaders are probably ones you have not heard of such as these folks. Companies don't make loaders to fit just one tractor model. The loader can fit many tractors. A mounting kit is made for each tractor it will fit on. If you are looking for a used loader then I would make sure it came off of the same tractor you have or you might end up building your own mounting kit which will require some engineering skills. Good luck!
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