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heavydoc

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Been awhile since I posted here, gonna hafta go through my work phone and get some more pics
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heavydoc

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Had 2 crawlers broke down here, it was a bad day. One on the right was supposed to be a radiator, customer diagnosed. It was a lower radiator hose, which was actually worse to get to. Other one was 2 blown hydraulic hoses, cab raised, belly pans off and 30 gallons of oil comin down on top of you. Hydraulic leaks/hoses on crawlers just completely suck


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heavydoc

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Been fighting this A/C system for 2 summers. It started out with someone accidentally puttin a shovel through the condenser. From there it went to the compressor and drier, to the expansion valve and a flush, to the blower motor not workin, to no air flow put the vents. I figured a rat built a nest in the air box. Didn’t expect to see this when I opened it up. But it finally works.


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heavydoc

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And blew a rat nest out of the front vents [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
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john112deere

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On the other end of the size spectrum...Dad gave me a chain saw a month or so ago, as he was preparing to sell his house. First time I went to use it, the primer bulb spilt.

Finally got around to getting a new bulb and air filter for it this afternoon, and got it back running. Never really liked this saw- it's always been one cold-blooded SOB, and runs like crap for the first 5-10 minutes...but once it's warmed up it cuts pretty good.
 

heavydoc

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According to women size doesn't matter... so who are we to judge.[emoji1787][emoji1787]. Post pics of the old saw

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heavydoc

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Just got this dropped off at my house. Customer just got it back from Kubota, he took it there with fueling issues $400 later he has it back with fueling issues. So i guess I get a crack at now.
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Blue-Truck-Nut97

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On the other end of the size spectrum...Dad gave me a chain saw a month or so ago, as he was preparing to sell his house. First time I went to use it, the primer bulb spilt.

Finally got around to getting a new bulb and air filter for it this afternoon, and got it back running. Never really liked this saw- it's always been one cold-blooded SOB, and runs like crap for the first 5-10 minutes...but once it's warmed up it cuts pretty good.
Is it a Ford chainsaw? Lol I'd like to see another one.

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Blue-Truck-Nut97

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What controller are you going to use? The harnesses I see online are a bargain, I've got an estimated 80 bucks in supplies to fix this one.

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SuperCab

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On the other end of the size spectrum...Dad gave me a chain saw a month or so ago, as he was preparing to sell his house. First time I went to use it, the primer bulb spilt.

Finally got around to getting a new bulb and air filter for it this afternoon, and got it back running. Never really liked this saw- it's always been one cold-blooded SOB, and runs like crap for the first 5-10 minutes...but once it's warmed up it cuts pretty good.

What brand chainsaw?
 

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