Just thought I would like to thank you sir for taking the time to video this. Here is from a chart I use in my weld/fab shop. Grade 5 1/2"x 13 85fp. Grade 8 1/2"x20 120fp. Is works for me. Thanks again.
I am replacing the output seal on my Howse 500C (5 ft) and I could not seat the oil seal that Howse sent me, I boogered it up and am waiting on another one. My gasket was paper and the Howse rep told me to just use gasket in a tube stuff. I am putting anti seize sealant on my threads and spline. Had use a gear puller to get the stump jumper off and air gun on the castle nuts. Thanks for making your video.
Thanks for the video. I learned some just by watching even though you seem to be learning as you go. I think you are talking about a cotter pin, not a carter key. No big deal, I had to look up the name ha.
Did you have the hog tied up so it would not fall over on you, Maybe you had it secured to the loader, I could not see, Glad you got it fixed, sometimes they can be real monsters to get off,
yeah at first I did and then I realized it wasn't going anywhere cuz it was headed downhill and I had a hard time even getting it back down wasn't as heavy as you think either
Working Man as I'm getting older I have the same problem. The wells gloves even turn my hands yellow and I think tan my skin. I've found myself needing hand lotion more often. What about those mechanix type gloves? I'm a wuss and can't work on anything with my bare hands. I keep a box of latex gloves. In my truck and use them every day.
Willa Herrera I'm from a Time when only doctors and nurses or latex gloves I do find a grease does help my hands it probably does something else that not good though
I have heard of old timers using WD40 as arthritis medicine. Just spray it on the joint and rub it in. Never heard it from the old timer that actually did it so. Thake that for what it is worth
Any rotary cutter can also be called a brush hog including a Bush-Hog rotary cutter. It’s like years ago people would automatically call any refrigerator a Frigidaire.