Posted by mark in boonville ny on January 03, 2012 at 19:13:04 from (24.59.123.35):
well on jan 1st in the morning when i was about to clean alley my new holland l565 skid steer fell all apart. i just finished moving to last group of cows to holding area and it was time clean the last alley. it has had a clicking sound for the past week but i couldnt find it. i had put a brand new alternator on it about 2 weeks before jan 1st but it had a bolt where it wasnt sopposed to be from the company. i took it apart and pulled the wires out by mistake so i had my neighbor soder it up and i got the screw out and put it back together. it still isnt working but no point of putting the old one back on. so once again a couple days after i started hearing a clicking sound. couldnt find where it was coming from so i just left it till i had time to look harder. so here we are i started cleaning ally and all these sounds comeing form the back of the skid steer and it sounded like the muffler fell off so i left it running put the loader up took the panel off and i looked and the water pump had all come apart. luckly it didnt go through the raidiator but then i notice the nut on the altinator had came off too. well now i have been running it for the past couple days trying not to overheat it because i havent had the chance to get a new waterpump yet. so tonight we start early in the barn to get done early for once. its below 0 here and we get done milking early while im feeding heffers. i have to pull the little 6610 up the hill with the nh tm190 wich started find with the clock heater an battery charger because the battery is only a yr old and it is junk so i get it running. i feed heffers. now its waiting in the driveway to be pulled up for the cows and what do you know it wont start now. after an hr with trying to start it with the battery charger it still wont start. i got my unfinished 7710 out of the barn wich still needs a lot of work before it gets put on anything and that wont pull it up the hill and now the 6610 is stuck in a rut previosly made. i still havent fed cows im just getting warm. and the 6610 wont move because it has a rearend leak and so it wont drive so i got the oil on the wood stove warming up. ill be going back out soon to see if i can get. it cant wait. it is too cold and nothing ever ever ever works right around here. this is just frustrating.
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