if you can dig the trench or holes, not much, that's where the cost is.. some areas you can get away with just a deep trench, others you'll need a well drilling rig to get down deep..
hydraulics are way too unsafe to risk your life on!. they can and have all of a sudden let go, and either severely injured or killed the person under it!. use either jack stands or 4x4s so it can't come down on you!.. make sure it's sturdy!.. but, yes, it's better to have someone that has done...
I've had too many trees fall or have large branches large enough to kill someone fall on my block, and at my house to be very wary of them, rain, or a bit of wind is enough to make them come down!. it's really not worth it to risk your life!.:shocked: a branch large enough to kill someone just...
I'm getting a strong feeling there's a corroded or loose connection between the ignition module and the coil..(check that) but I'll check for the wiring diagram.. I found the wiring diagram, and found you have 3 "pulsars" one for each coil. in this case, it may be one of those causing the...
this is the only thing that should be used on a square drive drain plug. Cheap 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" Square Box Wrenches using vise grips, pliers, or pipe wrenches, or even open ended wrenches will eventually round off the square nut..
Vbar chains all around are best, but the reason for the chains in front are so the front tires don't slip, and start pushing a big mound of snow because they aren't turning!. my tractor was doing that, and the rear wheels dug deep into the grass trying to push that snow pile in front of each...
I just thought I'd put this info out there in case it was never mentioned before. when pushing snow, the front wheels of my tractor would not turn(rotate), but rather just dig deep, and push snow, making the rear wheels with chains dig into the ground, making it very hard to move. putting chains...