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Ian Beale
Orange Level Joined: 03 Oct 2011 Location: New South Wales Points: 934 |
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Darrel
Have you got a manual for the 45 yet? Otherwise I can scan that section out of ours and send if you give me an email. If the problem is in the steer unit at the front that is not for the faint hearted but is doable to get at |
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shameless (ne)
Orange Level Joined: 08 Jul 2016 Location: nebraska Points: 7463 |
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shucks....I haven't even gone to get them new sheds yets. maybe Monday or Tuesday I will, I gotta be home from Thrusday on thru the weekend to feed critters as the old lady....oooops....I mean the loving wife will be out of town for police business! you better goes to TSC and buy sum PVC pipe and tarps and makes you a tent! if you can gits the skid steer into yer Quonset, just start pushing stuff out the front so you can gits in outta the wind and that pretty snow that might be coming your way!!
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8590 |
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Yeah, yeah. Don't remind me about how the nozzle on that stupid machine is spinning wildly. I am heading out right now to see what I can do with them brakes. And maybe you could just haul one of your new sheds up here and put it up right over top of one of my road graders, we'll put a space heater in it, and YOU can go right to work on it. Think the forty-five is a better option than the AD3, though, because at least it has an engine in it that runs. And it also has mounts for a V plow and snow wing. Just have to fix the power steering, the blade rotation gear box, and the front wheel slant mechanism. Maybe some cab glass would be in order, too. That should keep you busy for a couple days. Thinks that come Tuesday of next week, you'll be working pretty fast. 30 below with the windchill forecast for that day. However, if you get the shed up before Monday, it may get buried in snow, so you essentially wouldn't have any windchill. But I think the 5 below before windchill might be enough to keep ya hopping. Darrel
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shameless (ne)
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Darrell....you better gits busy on that thing, since the 190 ain't going no where! the nozzle on my machine is spinning wildly!
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shameless (ne)
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shameless (ne)
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yeah....and it's out there just a pumping away! must have a pin hole leak somewhere tho, I felt a little bit of snow here today! no biggy, will look tomarrow! someone gots the fans running, wind is blowing like crazy here all day and tonight, so I don't know where this sweet snow is going yet! oh....and it's still while, I ain't pee'd in the machine yets!
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8590 |
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Hey, maybe that grader would just fit into one of them sheds that you bought. Could bring the grader down to you, put up your new shed around it, and you can put it together for me. In the mean time, I think I better get a little fix on the other road grader and get it operating. It is set up for a V plow and a SNOW wing. (Notice emphasis on SNOW). Darrel
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shameless (ne)
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well...Darrell....you've had a day of rest now from your journey, time to start on the grader! I shoulda sent sum tarps back with ya!
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Ian Beale
Orange Level Joined: 03 Oct 2011 Location: New South Wales Points: 934 |
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Well there were those old fashioned helpers like "Dr Skinback's Horn Provoker - one drop of provoker keeps your tool like a poker" And another whose name escapes me at the moment that Edit "Sexadrine" "Stops your peter from backing out and your back from petering out" And in the versitility of English Neither have direct connections to "Tickling the peter" despite your hopes - That is stealing from the till Mods - censor if beyond the pale Edited by Ian Beale - 26 Nov 2016 at 5:02am |
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Ian Beale
Orange Level Joined: 03 Oct 2011 Location: New South Wales Points: 934 |
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Darrel
There is a short drive shaft. WHAT! You haven't greased the u-joints yet? It seems to be easier if you haven't got the batteries in - I haven't checked for access from below as ours is on a battery set rotation - I'm not rich enough to leave a set to expire in a rarely used machine. I was curious on that short run of AC 45's that looked like they had straight cut gears. Edited by Ian Beale - 26 Nov 2016 at 3:04am |
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8590 |
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At a quick glance, it looked different. What I noticed first off, was that the engine/bell housing/transmission is all bolted together on the AD3. Looks like there is a drive shaft between the bell housing and transmission on the forty-five. Darrel
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Ian Beale
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Darrel
Have you had a chance to check if the AD3 gearbox looks similar to the Ac 45? |
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shameless (ne)
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hummmmmm.....Cody....maybe we better wait awhile, til he gets his shop cleaned up a bit, don't think there's nuff room to sits right now! oh....and I spose I could bring my diesel heater and a big tarp!
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8590 |
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Heated shop. ..? In my dreams. Just have a slant wall quonset with no insulation or heat. And it needs a good cleaning out. Even the walking trails through it are getting cluttered. And as far as food goes; good gelbvieh beef. Darrel
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shameless (ne)
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Cody....me thunks....you and me gotta go visit Darrell this winter, and sit in his nice warm shop with a bull whip to keep him working on his new grader! maybe then he'll gits it done over this winter! I wonder what all he has to eat up there?
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tadams(OH)
Orange Level Access Joined: 17 Sep 2009 Location: Jeromesville, O Points: 9690 |
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Just keep it out west
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shameless (ne)
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o-k....I won't tell anyone either!
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8590 |
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Yes, sold by then hundred weight. Some go for oil, and some for bird seed. I am not sure where mine are going to go yet. I haven't contracted them anywhere. My screw up of the year was to not take a $19.35 contract offer about 3 months ago. Now they are down in the 14 dollar range. If you fire up your snow machine full blast this winter, that will drive the bird seed market up, so let er rip. But don't tell none of the other fellas that I gave you permission to do that. That'll be our little secret. Darrel
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shameless (ne)
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and prolly sold by the 100 wt? bird food?
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darrel in ND
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1,500 to 2,000 lbs per acre is a respectable yield. Some may get 3,000 lbs on a field or two, but rarely would a person average more than 2K accross every acre. Darrel
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shameless (ne)
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you better hurry up and gits them things out before that 4 letter word shows up up there! what is a normal yield on sunflowers per acre?
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8590 |
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no, haven't even got it unloaded yet. Trying to gets my sunflowers combined. That might pay the bills better than my custom road grading venture. Not by much, though. Darrel |
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shameless (ne)
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sooooo....is it running yet Darrell?
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shameless (ne)
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that would be a start on the foregivness Cody!
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WDman1951
Orange Level Joined: 18 Jul 2015 Location: Fargo ND Points: 1208 |
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Guess I have to make another trip over there to play with his latest toy maybe make me some more rotobales while. At it. I agree the hd5 would be fun that way I can say I drove an allis crawler instead of just a sweet td9 today.
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shameless (ne)
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yep...Ian....with a few other things too! oh....and I think my "give a damns" bounced out!
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shameless (ne)
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I had a 3 cyl Detroit in my HD5, it was real thrifty on fuel. (I don't like "thrifty", I like "cheap")!
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Indy4570
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question for you guys, ok a few questions. are most opf the industrial 3 cyl DDs the same engine? What is the cost of a running 3 cylinder detroit diesel? The reason I ask is I saw a roller, like a tired pavement roller , running, with that engine for $2000 on CL, I dont need one but was just curious.
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Ian Beale
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shameless (ne)
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I have scruples....last time I saw them, I think they were rolling around in the back of my pickup!
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