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Re: 1958 D8H vs. Northern Ontario
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Posted by oldfart on September 05, 2003 at 00:20:04 from (204.44.243.61):
In Reply to: 1958 D8H vs. Northern Ontario posted by Cliff from Ontario on September 03, 2003 at 17:55:14:
Cliff, if you go look at that crawler again feel up under the pads where the links of the tracks are.If the round pipe looking [bushing] part is wore on the top side next to the pad they have allready been turned. And if the they are worn on the surface that goes against the sprocket also check for spots where they are through the bushing and the pin is showing. Also if you are really serious all the drain plus on the finals should have mangets to collect metal. Would be a mess to try pull them and stop the grease while you check them but would be a good idea. Also does this machine have full protection underneath rockguards as well as a good canopy on top. A firure we used was $75.per acre to run down and pile popple trees in the winter just for an idea of cost to clean up your acreage. Just my thoughts, good luck to you and have a good weekend from northern Minnesota.
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