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Way to cool…
And after spraying it all around the shop, you don't have to worry about getting weeds in there.
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Ah yes Rich…. another can of worms to kick over….. keyless chucks!
Hate it when you have one that doesn't hold the bit. Then it spins around and the first thing you notice is that it ALWAYS removes the lettering/scribed bit size. Unless you immediately place it back in the index instead of laying it on the bench, you're guessing… “Damn, is this the 5/16 or the 1/4 I just used?”
One time I was in a hurry and guessed wrong. Can we say Heli Coil?
Then there is the problem that I have, that I'm sure every Mech worth his weight does. No Mech throws a bit away unless it's broke. So, you collect them in a little tray and when you accumulate enough, it's off to the drill bit sharpener on the bench. So now you have a bunch of sharp drill bits in great condition…. with no size marked on them. Then you think “Damn, where did I place that drill bit guage?”. All this because we can't jusitfy paying the price for a new one.
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!That's why a loose ground and a bowl of Rice Crispies sound the same….
Snap, Crackle, Pop…..
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Larry,
Lenbo stated about the “memory” of the battery. Maybe the battery is only charging to a certain point.
But it seems if that was the case, it would still last more than a day with no load on it. The charger sounds to be the suspect. The good chargers are made to stop charging when the battery is fully charged. If (for some reason) the charger is defective it will continue to charge the battery causing it to “fry” and although the battery will work for immediate use, it doesn't hold a charge for long. The cells are fried. The damage can't be reversed.
The cheap cordless tools (Harbor Freight) use this kind of charger. That's why, if you leave it on overnight, the battery is shot. It is a cheap charger that's always charging. I know this from personal experience. That's why I own a DeWalt now.
So the circuit in the charger may have gone bad or defective from the beginning. It still charges but doesn't shut off. You probably will need to do as others suggested…. buy new or rebuild.
Oh…. and buy a new charger… or fight with this problem again
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!It's only on this one thread. The others seem to be okay.
Kinda like working a jig saw puzzle looking for the right hand border pieces, eh?
Kinda like watching Wheel of Fortune figuring out the missing words
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Yes Tommy….. but you're still a class act. You're help on this board is invaluable.
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Pretty cool Carl.
It appears by the photo that the truck is already lifting up on the front when the Jeep is loaded. I would advise getting the equalizer to get the weight back on the front axle. Smart idea.
The idea for the support legs is a good idea. I had a small cargo trailer on my Cherokee once many years ago and…. even though it was the right ball and hitch and locked…. when I went to load onto it, it slipped/released (how? I don't know!) and the tongue proceeded to find it's way through the back window.
Take Bob's advice about the adjustable legs.
Just fab'd sqaure stock and pins are a pain.
The reason is because the height of the trailer will be different when you are loading or unloading. If you set the legs for loading, then it will pin the legs. You'll have to jack up the trailer to relieve the pressure to stow them.
Add plates to the bottom or else they'll dig in. Just an idea.
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!LOL Hal….
After what happened in Alabama you might be “piloting the pilot”.
I sincerely hope all our brethern on this board from that area are safe and okay.
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Of all the attachments that can go on a Chinese Tractor, this is one I've never even thought of. These are mostly made for large tractors. However, you may find one that was made years ago when even those tractors were smaller. I would start by trying to find one small enough that mounts up to it.
My Uncle was a farmer and I remember him talking about a 3 row corn picker with a “sheller”?
A company named New Idea made them. Don't know any more.
Some other members are way more knowledgable in farming than me.
Here's some links to help start you out. Hope they help:
http://www.sweettractors.com/u…..html#misc2
http://www.fastline.com/v100/l…..+Idea+AGCO
http://www.usfarmer.com/equipm…../index.php
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!You need to give a little more information.
Just.. “broke, don't work” means lots of things.
Does the engine run or not?
Does the clutch sound like it's engaging or not?
Does the trans shift lever move freely between positions?
Is there any unusual noise with this?
What were you doing when this happened and when did the problem first start?
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