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my nephew ran the track off the drive sprocket and destroyed the track!!
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Hey Wes I take it you have ran the Skid steer track loader for a long time given the date of this, has it been good for you, is there any chance you could give an overview of it and your experiences with it, how happy or not you have been with its performance and if you wouldn't mind what sort of hours it had and has from a reliability point as it seems just from here like its a pretty important part of you Farm tool kit ? and I have seen a couple of your video's of it lifting bales and Man she is no slouch in lift, I heard you mention ASX or ASV which ever we have here, I saw one of those and the load centre was terrible in the one here when it picked up but the John Deere seems to be very well balanced with the lift ? Thanks Garry
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whats the grease gun called u have and is it just a tip for regular grease guns? The Lock something right? Im a mechanic and am really wanting to give it a shot!
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When I was kid on the fam-farm, break-downs always meant high stress days, lots of tool tossing, cussing, and spitting ..Wes makes the whole RR process seems more routine..like it's part of the job, part of farming..which is how break-downs should be handled.
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a little hint for next time only raise the track off the ground like an inch otherwise it hangs down and puts more pressure on your idler and drive sprocket
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on the job farm accident ready to happen
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Awesome!
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Next time use 3 steel pipes in the track about 1 1/2", its much easier to take tracks off and put back on. It raises the track above the rollers then use the crow bar to slide it off. Make sure you do it on the front and not in the sprocket. Takes about 15 min each side.
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What the f*** is behind you, Wes at 9:35??
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One person 6 hours and 2 forklifts. Replaced them last week it sucked and nobody wanted to help. Went ahead and replaced the worn sprockets.
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I will agree tho cat and asv are much trickier, especially the asv's, and cat wants u to buy their tool # dumb
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id say u could hav got a couple more hundred hrs out of that track
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looks like it needed new tracks any way
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you got youre moneys worth out of those tracks.
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10:45 are them Chickens?
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God that looks anoying... Wasn't cutting it off an option?
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I woulda cut them off
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Everyone knows that's a Bobcat ;-)
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homo
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That is plenty of work and not for someone without the proper equipment to work with. I enjoyed viewing that video and especially the part about having to remove the grease plug and afterwards refilling it upon putting on the new tracks. Thanks for sharing that video and does that same procedure applies for removing the tracks on a dozer?