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cliftonbros89
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Well today was like the rest of the week just warmer.

Checked on all the cattle. It was foggy and the snow from yesterday evening was starting to melt.

Luckily all was well.
Dad still wasn’t feeling 100% so he was inside doing tax stuff.

I really have to get going on some shop work so I drove the tandem truck down to the bottom shed to get it out of the way.

And I brought out the 8760. Which we haven’t seen in awhile.

I took it back to dads but had to rearrange things get it in.

But I got it all back in with room left to spare. I wanted the 8760 toward the back so it’s not in the way. In between everything else I’m planning on taking the steering meter off of it and rebuilding it. It has a bad habit of constantly wanting to steer to the right. Being the steering valve rebuild last winter didn’t fix that issue I’m hoping the meter rebuild will. I’ll likely have to wait on parts for it so I didn’t want the 8760 to be taking up the shop while I wait.
Before lunch I checked the park on the 7510 and took it for a drive. It seemed to be working just fine and no more ticking. But the linkage didn’t seem to be as snug as I thought it should be.

I also ran it for awhile to run some cleaner through the cooling system to give it a good flush once.
After lunch I did so more adjusting to the park linkage but it still wasn’t quite right.

But I stopped for awhile.

The cattle have been pretty hungry this week and were in need of hay. Plus I wanted to finally get out the batch of feed for the small calves.
By the time we finished it was dark.

Then it was time for a bottle again.

Back to the 7510 again and I adjust the park linkage yet again. Still not fully satisfied but I’m going to try it for now. I was going to also drain the water and cleaner out too.

I don’t know who came up with this drain plug but i really truly hate it! It’s in a tight spot to get to. Even when I put it finger tight it’s hard to get loosened back up. The only thing to fit it without ruining the plastic seems to be a P3 head socket. Which it still tight.

Whoever designed this really needs a talking to.
There’s no place to direct or funnel it as it’s draining either because it’s so close to the frame and hoses.

So it just makes a big mess.

So I ended the day checking a few more things out as the water drained.
I really feel likes I’m getting nowhere on this thing.

Checked on all the cattle. It was foggy and the snow from yesterday evening was starting to melt.

Luckily all was well.
Dad still wasn’t feeling 100% so he was inside doing tax stuff.

I really have to get going on some shop work so I drove the tandem truck down to the bottom shed to get it out of the way.

And I brought out the 8760. Which we haven’t seen in awhile.

I took it back to dads but had to rearrange things get it in.

But I got it all back in with room left to spare. I wanted the 8760 toward the back so it’s not in the way. In between everything else I’m planning on taking the steering meter off of it and rebuilding it. It has a bad habit of constantly wanting to steer to the right. Being the steering valve rebuild last winter didn’t fix that issue I’m hoping the meter rebuild will. I’ll likely have to wait on parts for it so I didn’t want the 8760 to be taking up the shop while I wait.
Before lunch I checked the park on the 7510 and took it for a drive. It seemed to be working just fine and no more ticking. But the linkage didn’t seem to be as snug as I thought it should be.

I also ran it for awhile to run some cleaner through the cooling system to give it a good flush once.
After lunch I did so more adjusting to the park linkage but it still wasn’t quite right.

But I stopped for awhile.

The cattle have been pretty hungry this week and were in need of hay. Plus I wanted to finally get out the batch of feed for the small calves.
By the time we finished it was dark.

Then it was time for a bottle again.

Back to the 7510 again and I adjust the park linkage yet again. Still not fully satisfied but I’m going to try it for now. I was going to also drain the water and cleaner out too.

I don’t know who came up with this drain plug but i really truly hate it! It’s in a tight spot to get to. Even when I put it finger tight it’s hard to get loosened back up. The only thing to fit it without ruining the plastic seems to be a P3 head socket. Which it still tight.

Whoever designed this really needs a talking to.
There’s no place to direct or funnel it as it’s draining either because it’s so close to the frame and hoses.

So it just makes a big mess.

So I ended the day checking a few more things out as the water drained.
I really feel likes I’m getting nowhere on this thing.
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