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Going to look at one tomorrow, has a bad starter, but other than that looks good from the pics. Minimal rust. Interior floor was professionally rhino lined. 67k miles. Fully converted to 12v from talking to seller, previous owner had done it. Price is good in my opinion. What should I keep...
What weight are y'all running in the boom? Finally getting all the parts rounded up to finish up my 936a2, next step is 100 gallons of hydraulic fluid. Planning to run the multi-trac hydraulic fluid, as I can get it for about $6 a gallon. Open to ideas, TM suggests some strange type fluid.
Need some actual pics of where this comes out of the transfer case, and connects to the hydraulic pump. And if you're willing to get dirty, George (White Owl) and I can't figure out whether or not the piece I have on the transfer case side is what attaches to the pto. In order to see this the...
George has the PTO, but he doesn't have the yolk or the part needed to attach it to the transfer case. Still looking for those items, any more suggestions? Thanks
Thanks. I built the one pictured a few years ago, fully insulated walls w/ rock wool and it is "indirect" heat as well, flame never touches the actual meat (unless you want it to, as the shields are removable). I primarily use it for fund raisers for Marine Toys for Tots, and of course the...
I don't know if its is needed, but I have a rather "large" grill. It can cook about 400-500 chickens at a time, hogs, list goes on. It's charcoal powered w/ two commercial gas grills on the rear. I'm bringing a couple trucks, so we shouldn't have any issues getting it there if needed.
Contacted Eastern in PA, and SECO in GA, and neither has one right now. Will be contacting a couple more places tomorrow (place called Tech supply and Services, B&M, and TNJ Murray), anyone got any ideas?
Its the PTO that comes out of the rear of the transfer case to drive the hydraulic pump...
We think we pretty much figured how it happened this morning though. Will post more pics later, but it looks like they backed into something which put pressure on the backside of the bushing literally pushing it off, dogbone falling down, and the continued backing up put the bone in a bind...
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