josh
Moderator/IT Guy
The vomiting ones or the non vomiting ones?Where are the Heagles?
The vomiting ones or the non vomiting ones?Where are the Heagles?
The vomiting ones or the non vomiting ones?
Is it spotlessly clean?Has anyone any experience of having leaking Quickie mc4 quick connect(pic attached) seams to be leaking between the make and female connection. Loader is not old but once disconnected once it is leaking. There must be seals in here?
Looks clean both surfaces do, how did u wash it out? Do you mean between each male/female connection??Is it spotlessly clean?
The one on our deere had come loose one day on the road.
Dad just pushed the lever back down.
Must have been some grit in there as it leaked untill I opened it fully and hosed it out.
I literally blasted the hosepipe in there. Leave it dry before closing.Looks clean both surfaces do, how did u wash it out? Do you mean between each male/female connection??
What year is the tractor? Your coupler looks like it's 2000 or earlier ?Anyone know the right oring seal kit for this Massey quick release valve. Off a mf6270
Yes 2000 that’s why I’m a bit confused as I think it changed shortly afterWhat year is the tractor? Your coupler looks like it's 2000 or earlier ?
Yes it changed at the end of 2000 but your coupler looks like the earlier one which is part no 3794298M1. The later coupler is part no 3794608M1.Yes 2000 that’s why I’m a bit confused as I think it changed shortly after
I’d buy a dozen at a time to have them in stock. There’s essentially only 2 or 3 different types.I think new ones are not that expensive. I keep a few spare ones that I put O rings in and just change them across until someone mixed up the bag with the damaged ones and the repaired ones.
just goes to show how many things you've improved the design of over the yearsView attachment 111197
Box of bolts...a blessing and a curse. Found what I wanted in another box
Or i had left over bits! Or i salvaged after wrecking!just goes to show how many things you've improved the design of over the years
Have you access to a mig welder?Had a bit of a disaster whilst cleaning the grain trailer out.
Seems the sides are in worse nick than expected and the pressure washer went straight through.
Just where the edges fold in.
Trying to weld patches from the floor upwards is proving difficult.
Don't think the floor is Hardox (old West trailer)
But is very rusty (cleaned as good as can with flappy disk) and thin in bits.
Just not getting as clean a weld as I'd like with the stick welder.
Any advice?
If it gets me through this harvest I'm happy tbf.Have you access to a mig welder?
It’s still a risk though if floor that thin it’s going to collapse at some stage too.