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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on July 29, 2002 at 20:41:29 from (208.224.4.208):
In Reply to: Re: Howard rotovator - what shoud I offer for this? posted by Bill Oakes NYS on July 28, 2002 at 18:22:19:
Good for you, Bill! Now, to learn how to make the most of all it has to offer!! If it was mine, i'd get a the manual ASAP, and then change the oil in the gear box, and chain case right away!! Check the chain for ajustment too. The manual tells you exactley how to check it, and you don't have to open the cover to do it. It's a 10 minute once or twice a year job at most. Grease the U-joints, and the berring oposite of the chain case. I use synthetic grease on all my equipment, wheel berrings ect., and even though it's more $$, i've NOT lost even one berring since i started useing it. You have bought a great tool! Let us know how it works for you! Robert
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