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new holland 517 Turd hauler

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Dave in MN

02-02-2005 18:12:11




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the 2 shafts at the front of the apron on either side that the chain sprockets moves on have no grease fittings . Do these need to be disassembled and greased or what. I cant see them being made to use with out lube as they look wore already




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Steve from New Holland

02-03-2005 04:44:50




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 Re: new holland 517 Turd hauler in reply to Dave in MN, 02-02-2005 18:12:11  
The answer is no. However, if you are energetic, you may do so, but it is unecessary. By the way, there is no 517. Perhaps it is a 516,518, or 519. Steve



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Dave From MN

02-04-2005 06:05:56




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 Re: new holland 517 Turd hauler in reply to Steve from New Holland, 02-03-2005 04:44:50  
It is a 513 . Are these good units?



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Steve from New Holland

02-05-2005 04:27:35




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 Re: new holland 517 Turd hauler in reply to Dave From MN, 02-04-2005 06:05:56  
Dave, one word: Excellent. Steve



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Steve from New Holland

02-03-2005 04:43:26




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 Re: new holland 517 Turd hauler in reply to Dave in MN, 02-02-2005 18:12:11  
The answer is no. However, if you are energetic, you may do so, but it is unecessary. By the way, there is no 517. Perhaps it is a 516,518, or 519. Steve



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