Recent content by chris142

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    Engine oil question.

    I have had the opposite experience. I seem to lose the bottom end long before the top end wears out. Have replaced many bearings due to wear but the rings were still good.
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    Engine oil question.

    Stuff did well in my peterbilt. Has the same add pack as Delvac 1300
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    Engine oil question.

    Even if it sits weeks without being started? Seems like a 15w40 would take a long time to get flowing.?
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    Engine oil question.

    I searched but that just locked up my phone. My 7510 may sit weeks between being started. The book shows sae30,10w30 and 15w40 can be used. We can ignore sae30 as finding that here with the proper specs is impossible. Wouldn't a 5w40 be a better choice? That should flow faster than a 10w30...
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    Help with working on a slope

    T That would be good for digging a trench but I can't get the tractor that close to the cactus safely. Thinking my jeep would be a better choice as it won't rear up and try to roll over on me. Plus it's heavier.
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    Help with working on a slope

    Spent the afternoon trying to get them out. The road is where I took the Pic from and is very narrow so i can't get a straight pull on them. I had the tractor rear up sideways on me. I thought I was going over. I hit reverse real fast and it came down....eeek! Got a few smaller ones out though.
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    Help with working on a slope

    I'm in California so the AZ type is what we have. They grow natural here.
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    Help with working on a slope

    Want to put a donkey corral there
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    Help with working on a slope

    fortunately traffic is not a thing for me. I'm the last house on a dirt road in the Mojave desert. Anyone that comes through my 2 locked gates and many no trespassing signs is up to no good and will be dealt with accordingly
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    Help with working on a slope

    Can I even get that in the communist state?
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    Help with working on a slope

    Could you imagine a goat eating a cholla! That made my day lol
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    Help with working on a slope

    Ya seems like nobody is familiar with the cholla cactus. There's no moisture in them and no animal could eat them without dieing a miserable death. Imagine all those spikes going through your tongue and cheeks!
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    Help with working on a slope

    Dew? LoL!
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    Help with working on a slope

    The The cost would be phenomenal and I can't have animals living around jumping cholla as the vet bills would be even more.
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    Help with working on a slope

    LoL! No they are a nasty mean cactus. The spines are like toothpicks with barbed ends