That's got the look of an issue that might keep coming back...Just sheared the bolts fortunately.
That's got the look of an issue that might keep coming back...Just sheared the bolts fortunately.
Never seen that happen beforeThat's got the look of an issue that might keep coming back...
Trust me to be the first .Never seen that happen before
I generally make the cars get in the curbWhen I had one of the first combines with tracks we was always told not to approach road curbs at high-speed, when moving out the way for vehicles to get past when we were moving from field field.
Me too but sometimes you have to mount something sometimesI generally make the cars get in the curb
That reminds me of when you used to post your mechanic workTrust me to be the first .
Just extracting the last bolt now an dealers on the way with parts
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One locally here did sam3 thing broke the bolts I think they got it back together without removin* the whole track, may be worth replacing those bolts on other side too in fact I may do mine nowPosted this in the harvest thread but probably deserves to go in this one as well!
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I’ve got a full set of bolts so going to replace them all . It’s actually pretty easy to remove the track unit, only 4 m12 bolts and unplug a cable!One locally here did sam3 thing broke the bolts I think they got it back together without removin* the whole track, may be worth replacing those bolts on other side too in fact I may do mine now
Probably better to let it down first hope no body was hurt
Love the disclaimer at the bottom of the film
Moral of story. Never put a telescopic on a telescopic
seem familiar?
Seen a 20 series do it near here a few years ago very luck there was no one hurt or more damage, looked like shaft snapped inside rear trumpet so wheel With a bit of shaft on side of road]
I thought it ended at the 00 series?
I know x2 nearby that both lost the right rear and I lost the right rear on my 3650 one day.