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DPete
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The job involved cutting off the hardpan ledge and rounding the banks so cattle could cross, actually had 2 areas the same but only took pics of one. The pay's not much but I got to try out the D :wof:. That's my inspector in the Polaris. Hope I don't bore you guys, thought about putting it in the" drug road today" thread but it's a different tractor.
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Tue, Mar 6, 2018 5:36 AM
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I don't know Pete...I think the "inspector" is about ready to write him up for 'lack of dust and erosion control' :tsk:
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Tue, Mar 6, 2018 7:16 AM
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Always a good feeling to look at a finished job at what a little tractor can do.
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Tue, Mar 6, 2018 7:16 AM
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Always a good feeling to look at a finished job at what a little tractor can do.
Need a different knob for the ripper, it has 4 knobs in a row, the tilt and ripper are identical and next to each other so when I go to raise or lower the ripper I have the tilt lever. Dozer could use a little tighten up at the trunions and the pins are loose where the push arms connect to the face, the rest is good, still has shims, might work on that. Otherwise the tractor did fine. Old Magnet if you read this would you have the trans shift knob part # for a 46A or 77V ? Not the safety but the shifter itself knob
1962 D4C
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Tue, Mar 6, 2018 7:30 AM
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Need a different knob for the ripper, it has 4 knobs in a row, the tilt and ripper are identical and next to each other so when I go to raise or lower the ripper I have the tilt lever. Dozer could use a little tighten up at the trunions and the pins are loose where the push arms connect to the face, the rest is good, still has shims, might work on that. Otherwise the tractor did fine. Old Magnet if you read this would you have the trans shift knob part # for a 46A or 77V ? Not the safety but the shifter itself knob
Shift knob is a #7M0706
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Tue, Mar 6, 2018 9:28 AM
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Shift knob is a #7M0706
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Tue, Mar 6, 2018 9:36 PM
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