Welllllllllll ,I type at the speed of light.Sometimes typing becomes a complete blur when addressing ignorant, know it all people. HINT HINT HINT . Now keeping with my train of thought, Just how do you figure I dissed Jde? I'm not a farmer and even though we have a great I.H 706 , I haven't dissed any ground.I am indebted to Jde for all the advice and information he gave us. I keep thinking of a NOT SO KNOWLEDGEABLE like you who wanted me to cut 2" off one side of the new track plates. Remember that error you suggested??? All any one has to do to see that blunder is to go search the archives.Seems like to me your maintenance is most inadequate on your wreck. Bet you think that putting fuel in the tank and water in the radiator is maintenance. lol. I think you missed all our posts on our dozer, everything we did was posted with pictures,or are you forgetting that to your benefit?Again CHECK THE ARCHIVES!!!!!!!!! You're the one who thinks you are so knowledgeable on everything from soup to nuts pertaining to most every subject on this forum,why ask questions to which you already (supposedly)have the answer to? Sounds like you would be money ahead to scrap out your old worn out dozer, and hire a professional to do the work.Another one of your suggestions to us. See archives.
We aren't the ones on here asking about our dozer problems,one after the other, see we do preventative maintenance on ours,like the gas tank and engine oil in the cyl to keep it from sticking every year,unlike you,who seem to forget about any maintenance at the end of the year,and only add stabil to yours.Remember a good mechanic never breaks more parts than is trying to put on the machine.So how much did that $15.00 bolt cost you so far???
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