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I wanted to share my experience with bleeding the brakes. I replaced one of the front half shafts. I removed and replaced the front hub assembly. After reassembly, a spent a hole day bleeding all of the calipers on all of the wheels and could not get the brake pedal to firm up. The clutch also...
Hello, has anyone removed or replaced one of the front axle shafts on the FLU. I broke the driver's side CV joint behind the portal box over the weekend. I'm trying to guage the work involved to replace it. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
Started on some spring projects grading with the FLU. It was a bit hard at first but got the hang of it after a while. It's a delicate balance between down pressure and tilt angle. It's definitely not a track dozer but still vary effective.
I think peakbagger gave a good logical answer and FLU farm gave a good realistic answer. Me, I purchased the SEE for personal projects. I like the Unimog history and off-road capabilities. The backhoe and loader justified the purchase, giving the "cool factor" a practical use. I have years of...
Update on the weather stripping. I found the right fit. Looks and works like original equipment. I found it at Advanced Auto Parts but I'm sure it can be found elsewhere for much cheaper.
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