Posted by Danny Prosser on June 22, 2016 at 07:05:30 from (170.141.177.62):
Well it started a few weeks ago bush hogging with my MF 230 diesel and it started knocking pulled the pan and seems the oil pump quit and partially spun a rod bearing. I'm still debating on putting a pump clean the journal with emery cloth and bearings or do a complete rebuild. Then last week the ac in my truck stopped working it's a 1995 Ford F150 with 358,000 miles on it and debating on how much money I want to spend on it. Well I started cutting with my 1967 Ford 3000 with add on power steering. I went to make a turn and something didn't seem right. I looked down and the left radius arm had come lose. Apparently 2 bolts backed out and the other one broke off. I never did find the two pieces that the ball goes in. I did have a parts tractor so this afternoon I get to go fix that. I can't wait to see what comes next! It seems like instead of one of those days I'm having one of those months! You'll pray for me to have the strength to carry on!
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