It Would Have Benn Cheaper****340U
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Posted by T_Bone on August 06, 2007 at 02:29:23 from (4.240.42.37):
To go on a 2wk vacation rather th an break down all the parts that I did in the past two weeks....LOL
Started off easy with a flat trailer tire. Just pulled off the valve core stem. No tubes local in my size.
Then it was my new RV air compressor. I wanted a small unit for when I'm out boondocking to refrill tires. I got about 1hr of total use and the motor took a dump. Ohh we only warranty that unit for 90days and it's been 180days since you bought it. That was a expensive $40 for 1 hr use from Checker Auto. I can fix it latter on but just don't have the time to do it now. I have another $100 compressor scopped out at Cost-Co that I need to go look at.
My streaming stock charts quit streaming data and since I don't have DSL/Satellite (56kISP) there new OS will not work with my 56k system. But for the past year it's been working just fine. Were not going to maintain two OS just so you slow guys can use it. LOL I closed my account and moved on.
Then the refrigerator side /side took a dump. I'll have to check out that one, Only a 3yr old unit and have a 5yr waranty on the compression side, so we'll see
Now we talk about my baby IH 340U with an original Pippin loader/hoe. I was moving some earth from my pile and heard a snap. No movement in any gear. From the sounds, maybe a input shaft or a clutch disc or pinon/bull gear. It was break time and I didn't stick around too long afterwards and I'll need to a take a closer look
I guess it's time to pick up a parts tractor. I see a 300, 350, 404, 2464 and a 460 is my choice for a parts tractor.
My ? Are all the above units going to have the same part number gear(s) or jus the correct size gear ? Another words is there a better choice over one model than the others?
Suggestions?
T_Bone
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