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  • in reply to: Search Site Only (No Forums) #34088
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      My english teacher told me there is 'a rat' in 'separate'. neener

      in reply to: Re: Break replacement Jinma 284 #34035
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        From Ron at Ranch Hand supply –

         

        http://www.ranchhandsupply.com…..rakes.html

        in reply to: Problem attaching hydraulic lines to tractor #34003
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          Along the same line, maybe the loader lines are under pressure. Maybe the loader was dis-connected while the bucket was raised?

          in reply to: Beginning of the garage #34000
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            in reply to: Beginning of the garage #33997
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              I'm pretty sure it's an NEC code, but I'm not an electrician (nor do I play one on TV). I just know I had to do that when I built my garage a few years back. I ran tri-plex and a separate ground back to the main panel.

               

              I just wanted to bring the subject up, hence my only asking about it. I hesitate to dis-agree with Bob, I have too much respect for him.

              in reply to: Beginning of the garage #33990
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                You probably know this, but I'll comment anyhow.

                Regarding the sub-panel, are you leaving the nuetral and ground unbonded, tying them together only back at the main panel?

                in reply to: Beginning of the garage #33557
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                  Larry is wise in the ways of weather. hailkinghailkinghailking

                  in reply to: Virus? #33335
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                    Malware Bytes log report from last night (I don't know what it means, hope it helps)-

                    15:55:17 Owner MESSAGE Protection started successfully
                    15:55:22 Owner MESSAGE IP Protection started successfully
                    19:43:57 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54748, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:44:21 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54784, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:44:21 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54785, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:46:22 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54816, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:46:22 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54817, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:46:22 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54818, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:46:22 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54819, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:46:30 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54825, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:46:30 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54826, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:47:10 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54836, Process: iexplore.exe)
                    19:47:18 Owner IP-BLOCK 95.163.66.209 (Type: outgoing, Port: 54843, Process: iexplore.exe)

                    in reply to: New Foton 40 hp problem #33212
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                      Could be a bad ignition switch. However, even though you think you've checked evrything, you may have missed something. I had a bad crimp on the cable that goes from the starter to the fuse box. It looked OK visually, but was bad.

                      Good luck, I hope you find it soon.

                      in reply to: My LW6 backhoe arrived today!! HELP #33025
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                        I have a 3pt LW-7, bought in 2006. I have read enough so that I would purchase a different BH were I doing things again. That being said, I have been doing OK.

                        I assembled the thing from a crate, with no directions but little difficulty, a couple functions I got backward but swapping hose connections fixed those. My CBN pump blew a seal (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…..UabDrfjATY) immediately, went the Bob Rooks advised Prince pump route.

                        The hoe does not operate smoothly, although I have learned during use and it's better now. And operating at slower RPM's helps quite a bit as well.

                        I don't have the caliche issues some have, I'm in an old glacial lake area in sand. I use it for stumps (slowly preparing for a future orchard) and have plans for a ground source heat pump install. So the soil doesn't give me issues, but popping roots is still a pretty good work out.

                        Also, my tractor has not broken in half, despite dire warnings from posts elsewhere. I know folks probably cringe at that picture, but don't worry, my step-son was holdin' muh beer.

                         

                        I know things could change tomorrow, but so far I'm happy. I have an eye on the Prince Wolverine 6 spool monoblock valves, which currently sell for about $450 on ebay. But that would also involve dealing with the metric ORFS issues (which may get better someday). But for now, I won't fix things that ain't broke.

                        If I depended on this for a living, I never would have chosen the LW-7, or Jinma for that matter. I can put up with any inconvenience, I can handle things as they go wrong.

                        I did upgrade my ZL-30 FEL valve to a Brand LV22 valve, the Chinese valve was OK, but I wanted float and am looking to add a spool via the PB circuit for a grapple.

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