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rattle_snake
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Mag drill, I like how you think.
I need one of those. Well, I just don't have one yet.
I need one of those. Well, I just don't have one yet.
Marc,
Yes trying to think before buying a mag drill.
I can back drag now with the tip down as you mention, but not push forward with the bottom of the bucket.
I have not tired to lift a full bucket all the way up. Moving the pin would limit lift height.

I have a Hougen mag drill if you need one, Justin.That is strange, I've always seen buckets lay flat also.
I like your additional hole idea, good reason to buy a mag drill!
Plan B is just accept, and buy a 3-pt box blade/gannon/scraper thing for the rear.
Thoughts?
Even though my skidsteer will lay flat, if I’m back dragging I fill the bucket and tip forward a bit lifting the from slightly and go to town. That way I’m dragging on my blade and not the back of the bucket. I don’t see that being an issue for you Justin. Just a thought.
It's 34 W by 40 D -> 1300 sq tf. So three 11' wide bays


So I need larger machining equipment?
Went to ride my dirt bike a month or so ago and ran into some problems. Bike is a 05, so 21 years old. Previously I had installed a new fuel tank, as the aftermarket oversized tank had cracked and was leaking. Aired up tires, put some fuel into the new tank and it promptly leaked all over. Leak at bottom of tank, petcock and the carb. Petcock still flowing fuel on 'off'.
I pulled the tank and replaced o-ring on the pickup tube. Petcock isn't serviceable, can't buy seals, but I replaced the face o-ring anyway. Put tank back on, minimal fuel in it. Carb fuel inlet leaking, so pulled the fitting and sourced some tiny o-rings to fix. Now it holds fuel. went to crank, dead battery. Fine, buy new cheap battery. Last one made it 3 years which is better than average Won't start not even a fart.
Knowing the petcock couldn't shut fuel off (even though I run it until out of fuel for storage) I suspected the pilot jet was clogged. Ordered a petcock and a jet, installed them. Still no fire not even a pop. Pulled tank again to check spark. Plug wet, no sparky. Found coil wire not seated on the prong. Not the first time, when removing the tank the petcock and tubing can pop the wire off. Connected and it fired.
Went for a quick victory lap. Now I have an extra pilot jet to go with my stash. Could use a filter service. About to be too hot to ride.
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So I need larger machining equipment?
Went to ride my dirt bike a month or so ago and ran into some problems. Bike is a 05, so 21 years old. Previously I had installed a new fuel tank, as the aftermarket oversized tank had cracked and was leaking. Aired up tires, put some fuel into the new tank and it promptly leaked all over. Leak at bottom of tank, petcock and the carb. Petcock still flowing fuel on 'off'.
I pulled the tank and replaced o-ring on the pickup tube. Petcock isn't serviceable, can't buy seals, but I replaced the face o-ring anyway. Put tank back on, minimal fuel in it. Carb fuel inlet leaking, so pulled the fitting and sourced some tiny o-rings to fix. Now it holds fuel. went to crank, dead battery. Fine, buy new cheap battery. Last one made it 3 years which is better than average Won't start not even a fart.
Knowing the petcock couldn't shut fuel off (even though I run it until out of fuel for storage) I suspected the pilot jet was clogged. Ordered a petcock and a jet, installed them. Still no fire not even a pop. Pulled tank again to check spark. Plug wet, no sparky. Found coil wire not seated on the prong. Not the first time, when removing the tank the petcock and tubing can pop the wire off. Connected and it fired.
Went for a quick victory lap. Now I have an extra pilot jet to go with my stash. Could use a filter service. About to be too hot to ride.
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I used to like you...When we pull up to unload our bikes we always sneakily pull the cap off someone's spark plug. It's always funny watching them kick kick kick and their heart drops lower and lower.
Frustrating when you have to work on them to enjoy them...the worst part of letting them sit unused.
Yes that is toy ownership. I'm lucky to have all my junk but it comes with a price, time. With today's ethanol fuel can't leave bowl full, even treated. So gotta have functional petcock and run it dry.
I considered selling the bike to fund the tractor, but it wouldn't have made much difference.
When we pull up to unload our bikes we always sneakily pull the cap off someone's spark plug. It's always funny watching them kick kick kick and their heart drops lower and lower.















One of my coworkers is notorious for leaving the fork tips up.yeah, I was taught to never, ever leave the tips of the forklift tines up. Always slightly tilt the boom so that they touched down first, and then when they touched down to stop lowering.
You'll still trip over them on occasion, but its far less painful than when the tips are up.

I've wanted fork lift capabilities for a long, long time. This will be a game changer for me.Nice changes there Justin! I’ve had my skidsteer for a quarter century and I swear 90% of its life she wore the pallet forks, you’ll never regret that purchase.
Thanks! I had originally set up tools in islands in short direction of space, and realized that the cross walk area was a a waste. So rotate 90*.You've been rather busy! Love the progress in the shop with the new benches and the "island" work area is great, I very much envy that setup
Thanks! I've started to clean the rest of my tool chests, they are pretty dirty. Looking into doing drawer trim swap to black.+1 looking great dude!