patsy_mccabe wrote: » Could be a costly mistake. Heard a story recently from a guy that walked into a yard to find his young fella and a trainee mechanic friend just after filling the engine with hydraulic oil.
Muckit wrote: » Some tractors will take the same oil in rhe engine and back end
Muckit wrote: » Siund. Now theres another longer one on RHS down low. That's hydraulic? I was mixing them up!!
foxy farmer wrote: » Get a piece of flat metal with the correct hole size. Get the hole position on the gasket located over the hole A big ball from a scrapped bearing held on the gasket at the desired position given a tap of a hammer will cut a nice neat hole in the cardboard.
Farmer wrote: » Remember the old ear punches going back to headage days that took a half inch hole out of the animal's ear. I keep one of those in the drawer for the larger bolt holes. A leather punch does the small ones. I'm beat for the 8-10mm ones, have to gunther them out with a blade
Nekarsulm wrote: » engine oil filter.
Nekarsulm wrote: » Kelloggs gasket. Guntering level : professional.
Muckit wrote: » Quick one. On New holland iveco engine is the upside down filter on LHS the hydraulic oil filter?
Figerty wrote: » Ford 5000? What were you doing with the cable? Lifting off the cover?
blue5000 wrote: » Old bluey got treated to her third (that I know of anyway) hydraulic pump recently. Few more pics here if anyone is interestedhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/blue5th/albums/72157671311010498
blue5000 wrote: » Short chain on the loader is handy too.
Muckit wrote: » Tis a company on the continent that nearly supply all playgrounds now as far as l can see
Reggie. wrote: » I reckon the welder made a balls of it and just told the council that it was a 'feature'
Muckit wrote: » Not farming related, but a lot of smart buckos here with kids. Was in local playground lately and they had a see saw. The arms were welded at an angle where it pivots and it puzzling me as to why this was done. I'd love if someone with engineering brwin could explain.
Aravo wrote: » Any one have any pics of wheels attached to a calf deforning crate. Are the wheels movable so as to stop movement when using it.