Carl Darnell

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  • in reply to: Fuel injector adjustment #33128
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      Jerry, you need to buy new injectors from your favorite dealer. If you can find an injector shop that will clean and calibrate your old injectors for about the same as new ones cost then have that done and keep them as spares.

      in reply to: Beginning of the garage #32884
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        It's hard to believe he can actually drill that with a post hole digger. Well, when the post and concrete are there it's there for a long time without shifting for sure.

        in reply to: Clutch adjustment – When is it required #32796
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          Yep, it's long over due for a complete service job. However, as cheap as these tractors are just keep using it and buy another when it fails.wink

          in reply to: “The Waters of the United States” #32703
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            Hmm, I tried to read your page but when I entered the numbers it would not show the page and the page turned colors and I was not allowed to make any changes or entry's. I closed the site and tried again and was not allowed to even search.

            A friend lives in Utah and he said the BLM is closing almost all the old roads and trails in the state. The tree huggers are harassing the BLM to close the entire state to any off road driving. There are still some trails open on government land but you have to fill out a form well in advance and tell where your going, how long you will be there and they have a limit of how many vehicles can go. You can't pee or crap anywhere and if you do you have to take it home with you.

            We really do have to take our country back from the radical do gooders that think everyone should just stay in their homes all the time.

            I finally got to the page you listed but I don't understand much of what is there.

            A friend here got into serious trouble with the Ky state water people by just putting some rocks in a creek that runs through their property to form a pool about 2 feet deep for their kids to play in. He had a hell of a time getting out of that mess after a neighbor turned them in. 

            in reply to: “The Waters of the United States” #32701
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              How did they find out? Do you have a neighbor that hates you? Can you prove you needed to do the work to reduce flooding on your property?

              Your going to have to do a lot of research on that law and it wouldn't hurt to talk to a lawyer about it. You will end up fighting the Corp and the tree huggers so you have to know all the laws involved.

              At some point you will find out who reported you.

              You will probably lose the battle because it's the goal of the Corp to flood everything and fine everyone. It's the goal of the tree huggers to keep the woods burning by not allowing them to be cleaned up for fire control.

              in reply to: JM 254 Lost 2nd Gear Hi&Lo #32590
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                Yep, find that bolt or it will cost you dearly if it gets in the gears.

                in reply to: JM 254 Lost 2nd Gear Hi&Lo #32582
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                  Try pulling to top cover and putting the gears in mesh by hand and see if something is spinning free.

                  in reply to: Orig Key Switch gone bad #32543
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                    Yes, the original start switches are crappy. My tractor is a 2001 and the piece of shit switch is still working like new. I am completely disappointed in the quality and how long they last. It is 10 years old and still working like new. What a shitty switch it is. 

                    in reply to: Trailer for Tractor and Jeep #32508
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                      Yep, been through the tail wagging the dog long ago and don't want that again. I had the tractor loaded facing forward and was able to get way to much tongue weight by moving it forward. My main problem for hauling the tractor is the trailer is a little too short for the tractor, FEL and something attached to the 3pt hitch. My trailer is 14' and of medium weight but a 16' trailer is to heavy. Just like us, they gain weight when they are bigger.roflmao

                      I have decided to get an equalizing hitch and put jack stands on the rear of the trailer. I may even add brakes to the rear axle.

                      I had it up to about 65 on a down hill run on the interstate and it did just fine, not that I would want to run that fast all the time. 55 to 60 was a comfortable speed.

                      in reply to: required fuses #32445
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                        WARNING, please use sound attenuation devices on the operators ears. 

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