Posted by wisbaker on March 17, 2012 at 18:27:32 from (207.118.181.99):
In Reply to: Oiled my shop today posted by Fixerupper on March 17, 2012 at 15:56:03:
We oiled the golf course a few times while I was there. Once while using a Roseman Hydra-gang to mow rough (picture a Ford 3000 with seven hydraulically driven reel mowers hanging off of it) The hydraulics driving the mowers them selves was a pump hanging on the PTO fed by 2 tanks mounted behind the seat with a total capacity of around 30 gallons of ATF. Our turf student comes in complaining that the reels quit and he couldn't get them to lift so he had to walk in. We grabbed a cart and drove out to were he stopped, only 6 mowers on the tractor, seems he knocked one off, drug for about 200 yards before it broke free. The other reels stopped after all the ATF got pumped onto the ground and that was his first indication something was wrong!. Boy the boss was p1ssed!
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