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Sure, What the Heck

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Allan in NE

07-05-2005 05:34:10




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Hi All,

So, since I'm so darned picky anyway, I figure what the heck, I'm gonna go ahead and replace all of the disc opener bearings on this tired old grain drill.

Groan! They are all riveted in with 6 rivets apiece and I've been grinding and bolting, grinding and bolting. Geeze, am I ever gonna find the end?

I wanna plant on the 15th of August; sure hope I'm done by then :>(

Allan

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Nebraska Cowman

07-05-2005 07:53:58




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 Re: Sure, What the Heck in reply to Allan in NE, 07-05-2005 05:34:10  
Allan, send me a sale bill when you go broke again. I want to buy your equipment after you get it all fixed up.



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Allan in NE

07-05-2005 08:20:06




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 Re: Sure, What the Heck in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 07-05-2005 07:53:58  
Hi Guy,

That thought ran thru my mind too. LOL!

I figger 'bout 3 months and I'm outta here! :>)

Allan



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Mike (WA)

07-05-2005 08:09:49




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 Re: Sure, What the Heck in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 07-05-2005 07:53:58  
Now, Cowman, that was harsh! Not to say I didn't like it. . . ;>) I don't think he'll suffer the same fate again- now he probably makes enough at his day job that he can pretty much subsidize the farm forever, good Lord willin' and the wife don't put her foot down. . .



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Nebraska Cowman

07-05-2005 10:41:44




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 Re: Sure, What the Heck in reply to Mike (WA), 07-05-2005 08:09:49  
No, I wasn't being harsh. That is just Nebraska dry humor.



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Allan in NE

07-05-2005 10:59:29




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 Re: Sure, What the Heck in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 07-05-2005 10:41:44  
Howard,

You might have hit on a problem tho.

I went into the bank this morning to make a deposit, trying to put a stop to that big, empty, hollow sound I hear every time I write a check.

As I walked thru the door, I'm sure I heard the three tellers, in unison, let out a distinctly audible moan.

Every time I go in there, seems like they all wanna go on coffee break at the same time and they hurriedly draw straws to see who has to wait on me. :>(

Allan

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Hound

07-05-2005 07:37:42




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 Re: Sure, What the Heck in reply to Allan in NE, 07-05-2005 05:34:10  
...just a hunch, but I'm a guessing thats why the old ones are worn down so bad. Somebody else looked at that bunch of work and said "naw".

The good thing is, is that you can probably tell that the old girl really hasn't seen that much work, odds are that they are the original ones.

Hound



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RustyFarmall

07-05-2005 06:05:17




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 Re: Sure, What the Heck in reply to Allan in NE, 07-05-2005 05:34:10  
You are a glutton for punishment aren't you? Actually I think you are doing it right, sure reduces the chances for a break down when you really don't have time to fix it.



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Allan in NE

07-05-2005 06:29:11




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 Re: Sure, What the Heck in reply to RustyFarmall, 07-05-2005 06:05:17  
Yeah,

I fiddled around and fixed everything else that I could find wrong with the old thing.

One bearing was really loose and after I got to digging around in there I find that the grease zerks don't actually do a thing. They just dead-end because the bearings are sealed anyway.

So, I sez, better put 'em all in. Whew! What a bunch of grinding to get those rivets yanked outta there! :>)

Allan

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Tx Jim

07-05-2005 10:20:18




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 grease zerts? in reply to Allan in NE, 07-05-2005 06:29:11  
Allan,previous owner changed from greasable white iron disks to ant-friction non-greasable disk.Tx Jim



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Allan in NE

07-05-2005 10:33:56




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 Re: grease zerts? in reply to Tx Jim, 07-05-2005 10:20:18  
Hi Jim,

Could be. The John Dealer wanted to know if they were iron bearings or the sealed bearing type.

That's when he told me that the bearings would be $17.60 a pop. Same bearing from Car Quest came to $6.38 and were made in the states instead of Japan. :>)

Allan



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Dug

07-05-2005 21:58:16




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 Re: grease zerts? in reply to Allan in NE, 07-05-2005 10:33:56  
Yabut that's "Original John Deere" parts for $17.60. Those cheapie Car Quest bearings will lessen the value of your implement. : )

Dug



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Jerry Cent. Mi.

07-05-2005 08:31:48




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 Re: Sure, What the Heck in reply to Allan in NE, 07-05-2005 06:29:11  
A torch or plasma cutter would be faster.



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