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    Husky 353 damaged....

    Well, my beloved 353 got hit by a tree that jumped the stump on me. (Big ole balsam as our Xmas tree of all things) It got smacked pretty good, I feel like I ran the family dog over. It was such a great saw. There appears to be lots of Chinese parts available, I'm just leary of the quality...
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    Flat face coupler seals

    I have some flat faced couplers on my loader/tractor. (Kubota M 7060) This is a ALO/Quicke loader. They used 'Faster' females on the loader hoses, and CEJN males on the valve body. It's the way it came from new. I have a leak when the machine sits, couplers are together. When it's running I...
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    Rear blade/rake tail wheel

    I’m about to build a tailwheel for my 3pt hitch rear blade. I’ve seen a few ways of doing it and have settled on a piece of 3” tube about 42” long with an old rotary cutter tailwheel. I should be able to swing the blade around with the wheel raised up. I also plan to make the same mount on my...
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    Rear blade angle cylinder protection

    I posted a thread recently (thought it was here in hydraulics but wasn’t, didn’t know how to move the thread) Thread 'Rear blade angle cylinder bent rod' Rear blade angle cylinder bent rod I have a rear 3pt hitch blade. I put a cylinder on to control the angle. The blade is a 8’ Farm King. It...
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    Rear blade angle cylinder bent rod

    So I saw the cylinder on my snowblower chute rotator not being used and thought, why not put it on my 8’ rear blade to have hydraulic angle! It’s a 3” bore cylinder, 1 1/4” rod. (8” stroke). it worked great until I had it angled (cylinder extended) and caught the inward angled edge. Rod...
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    Brushing trails with skid steer brusher.

    Our snowmobile club rented an ASV tracked skid steer with a brusher to do some work on some trails that are growing in. The road bed on this section is generally raised several feet. All the problem brush is down over the sides. Most was 3-4? up to 6 or so trees. It痴 been a while, if ever...
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    Rake  Is a rake suitable to clean up bark and sticks?

    In my wood processing yard I end up with a mess of bark (birch bark) and lots of bits and pieces from splitting wood. I do pick up the bigger pieces for kindling. However, the sawdust piles and bark all over need to be cleaned up. Back dragging the bucket works just fine mostly, however lots...
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    500h service M7060 hydraulic filters.

    The M7060 calls for hydraulic filters to be changed at 500h. First time they are changed. Then to re use the oil, change at 1000. Using Premium UDT (canadian sudt) so apparently the japanese know best. However it was slightly alarming to see this much metal on the magnets! i let the oil...
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    Old brush mower slip clutch questions

    I believe this is a slip clutch on this old mower. (brand unknown) There are 4 bolts that fasten the PTO shaft to the clutch. I think I see how to adjust the slippage of the clutch but this thing is seized together from years of no use. I'm thinking I may just use 2- 1/4" bolts on that coupler...
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    M7060 PTO seat warning switch

    So trying to blow snow, turning around in the seat to watch the 3pt hitch blower, the alarm goes off. Guess I値l have a few extra Xmas treats this year!! I have an air ride seat. Now to find the sensor and tape it down I suppose. Or add a 壮witch to disable it for select operations. It does...
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