Posted by JMS/.MN on September 24, 2016 at 09:46:09 from (209.237.124.204):
In Reply to: Woe is me.... posted by Bruce from Can. on September 24, 2016 at 07:19:30:
With a 40 foot slide chute, I assume you dump onto a stacking slab, rather than into a spreader? If buying used chain, you want enough from one barn to replace all of yours...buying from two barns gives you chain that may not be worn the same, stretched the same, etc., and will wear out even new sprockets. I think new Berg/Patz links are 6 inches long....measure about 10 feet of a used chain to gauge wear. Same number of links will be longer than new chain.
There are a lot of good used skidloaders available, but try out various control systems. JD Seller likes foot controls, I like hand controls...I"ve had both...just buy what you"re comfortable with. Late model ones have both controls available in the same machine, controlled by solenoids, instead of mechanical linkages. That"s another can of worms, especially when used in a harsh environment like dairy manure.
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