Hi fellas,
Both the 440 and 375 have now developed substantial leaks at the roller wheel seals, both inside and outside of the tracks. It has come to the point where I need to top it up with oil every 50 hours. I have talked to Case in the morning, and they charge over 250£ for one bloody seal...
Mainly my seeders, two mulchers, and a rotary 6m rotary harrow, so it’ll have some decent weight. Of the seeders, only two are carried; the others have their own wheels and only need to be pushed. The main idea behind the forklift is that it can turn on a dime.
A friend of mine has cut a hole...
Thats true. I don’t want to endorse unsafe or dangerous working methods, but what if you just weld two hooks that hook onto the rail on the forklift? If you don’t have hydraulic shift for your forks I don’t see why that wouldn’t work. Not that it would be particularly safe…
I thought it would be handy to have a 3pt linkage attachment for the forklift to move and store machinery more efficiently if you don’t have a massive shed. Two of my sheds are not wide enough to turn around with any tractor, so a forklift would reduce the ammount of equipment left outside...
That looks like a nice piece of machinery! Probably out of my price range tho. I managed to find some grader blades in Denmark. They go for around 4500€ excl VAT in near new condition.
Here is an example...
You can, but if you ever have the need to grade to one side (bring material back into the track), you will have to switch the angle of the blade. You can only grade "away from the middle" so many times
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