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  • in reply to: Power tool question #32328
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      If I see one on sale at the store do you want me to pick it up and ship it to you?

      I was going to sign up for the “inside track club” online but when you click on sign up it puts a card in a shopping cart.hmmm I called customer service and asked, if I sign up over the phone can I use it before the plastic card physically shows up? I was told it takes SIX WEEKS after you sign up and give them money before it can be used! No sale.

      in reply to: Power tool question #32326
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        I picked up a digital caliper at Harbor Freight a couple years ago, inches, fractions, metric, inside/outside. I saw them on sale lately for $14.00, about what I paid. One of the better 14 bucks I've spentcool

        in reply to: DIY 3-Point Hitch Sprayer Project #32316
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          Very Nice

          in reply to: Oil for John Deere #32302
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            I have a 1955 Dodge Royal Hardtop with the typewriter 2 speed automatic. It runs just fine on AW32laugh

             The old boy I got it from had ran it like that for years, the factory recommended ATF has not been made by anyone since the sixties.

            in reply to: Power tool question #32284
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              I tend to agree with Grizzly. See if you can find a store display or someone else with a charger and run the batteries through it. May not have been the batteries the whole timehmmm

              in reply to: Power tool question #32274
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                I have a cheapie Ryobi set from Home Depot, the batteries will still be charged a month later if I go to use them. That was a black friday deal, circular saw, flashlight, drill/driver, and a sawzall thrown in for $60.00. Something is wrong with your batteries or charger. I have customers that use cordless 3/8 drive impacts that will take stubborn lug nuts offcool  All the auto wreckers use these as well as cordless ratchets, saws, etc. They have really come a long way.

                 

                “Cordless Flashlight” sure sounds kinda dumb, but they save a TON of money on batterieslaugh

                in reply to: 3 pt hitch won’t raise #32266
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                  Just wondering, is there a way to test the priority valve? could Billy put a gauge on the line to the TPH after the valve, or would he still have pressure but restricted flow?hmmm

                  in reply to: 3 pt hitch won’t raise #32259
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                    What was done under warranty? for $500.00 there should be a receipt for work done.

                    And being a 2003, when was this work done?

                    in reply to: What Hydrilc Oil? #32254
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                      Per Bob Rooks from the old forums:

                      ISO AW220 Machine Oil with an AGMA rating is offered by almost all major oil companies but it's not something you're going to find at the local auto parts store because it's more of a specialized lubricant. You can order it through NAPA with their brand on it, or you can get it from your local petroleum distributor. The average parts counter person probably won't have any knowledge of it. I know Al likes to use 30w motor oil in his, but the owners that have switched to the ISO AW220 have noted increased performance and lower clutch oil temperatures.

                      I wouldn't even consider using ATF or AW32 hydraulic oil either.

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                      in reply to: 3 pt hitch won’t raise #32242
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                        Billy, wait for someone to chime in on how and where to place a pressure gauge and where to get one (like surplus center). If your pump is still good you don't want to fry it. Something is wrong that needs to be fixed. When did this start happening? Over time or all at once? Any maintenance just before or was the three point worked abnormally before this happened? Someone here with more experience in this matter will have better troubleshooting skills than me since I am ignorant in this area. One reason I want to know the end result.

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