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Old 12-09-2007, 11:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Kenny, how bout a quick description of the hydraulic system on tractors..I've seen you describe adding different functions, but could use a little better understanding of the basics.

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Old 12-10-2007, 03:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey Kenny, how bout a quick description of the hydraulic system on tractors..I've seen you describe adding different functions, but could use a little better understanding of the basics.
You could do it yourself...
Just go here and order the following...
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Hydraulics
Servicing, testing, and maintenance guide for hydraulic systems in off-road vehicles, trucks, buses, and automobiles.Book © 2006FOS1007NCUS$ 45.95Instructor GuideFOS1007TUS$ 38.95Student GuideFOS1007WUS$ 30.95Hydraulic Systems Diagnostics
This book enables the reader to apply an informed systems approach to trouble shooting rather than replacing components until the problem goes away.Book © 1997FOS6401NCUS$ 22.95

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You could do it yourself...
Just go here and order the following...
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Hydraulics
Servicing, testing, and maintenance guide for hydraulic systems in off-road vehicles, trucks, buses, and automobiles.Book © 2006FOS1007NCUS$ 45.95Instructor GuideFOS1007TUS$ 38.95Student GuideFOS1007WUS$ 30.95Hydraulic Systems Diagnostics
This book enables the reader to apply an informed systems approach to trouble shooting rather than replacing components until the problem goes away.Book © 1997FOS6401NCUS$ 22.95

Yeah, why would we want any forum dialogue, information exchange, or sharing of ideas when we can just go on-line and order a book?


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The main reson i found. is reading it from a book,
it can get very technical in a hurry. Kenny explains it in a way
where 5yo can understand. and in my case that was a good
thing......

Chris...

John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more.. and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck.
 
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The main reson i found. is reading it from a book,
it can get very technical in a hurry. Kenny explains it in a way
where 5yo can understand. and in my case that was a good
thing......

Chris...
If a 5yo can understand it, then there may be hope for me!! (afterall)

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You could do it yourself...
Just go here and order the following...
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Hydraulics
Servicing, testing, and maintenance guide for hydraulic systems in off-road vehicles, trucks, buses, and automobiles.Book © 2006FOS1007NCUS$ 45.95Instructor GuideFOS1007TUS$ 38.95Student GuideFOS1007WUS$ 30.95Hydraulic Systems Diagnostics
This book enables the reader to apply an informed systems approach to trouble shooting rather than replacing components until the problem goes away.Book © 1997FOS6401NCUS$ 22.95
Its good to know this stuff exists and buried in deeres website somewhere in there site

I dont think Kenny can bail us all out at once, so it might be a good thing to have these, in case Kenny is overbooked/overworked and cant answer the 911 call for us....

Thank you Paul for this link
 
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Sure he can, Just do like i did, Just pester the crap out
of him til he answers all your questions.....

besides he should have plenty of time. he works for
verizon... everyday when i drive by the church parking lot.
there are several verizon trucks hid at the bottom of the parking lot.
while thay sleep in the truck.....No Joke...
But i know Kenny would never do anything like that...

But seriously he really likes to help people..

Chris...

John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more.. and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck.
 
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Yeah, why would we want any forum dialogue, information exchange, or sharing of ideas when we can just go on-line and order a book?

Because dialogues tend go much better if both parties are semi-knowledgeable about the subject being discussed...

Also check second quote on signature line...

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Well the good news is Gunmaker is a quick learner and basically self sufficient!

The rest of us (or just me could make use of these manuals - and KennyD is the defacto teacher who will check our studies/homework and grade us
 
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All right guys, I will get to it, I have some good references to share also...

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FEL, MMM, FEL Forks (homemade),I-Match, Ballast Box, #380 plow (modified to fit) Markham LD-48 Grapple, and lots of other STUFF.
 
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