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Access holes in 1816C for Chains
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<blockquote data-quote="wmgeorge" data-source="post: 52802" data-attributes="member: 7166"><p>Never owned a skid loader before but now get the fun of learning. BTW someone has replaced the Onan engine on this one with a Vangard 18 Hp. Anyway did some minor repairs and fixes, but now in the process of cleaning the chains, adjusting and oiling. I can see some access back under the seat but not enough to see the chains or clean as needed. I am sure others have cut access holes with either a large hole saw or a metal cutting saw such as a Sawzall with a good metal cutting blade. Any tips on how large to make the hole or about where to start cutting? I know there is a gas tank back there and I hope I'm smart enough no to get into that. Any suggestions??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmgeorge, post: 52802, member: 7166"] Never owned a skid loader before but now get the fun of learning. BTW someone has replaced the Onan engine on this one with a Vangard 18 Hp. Anyway did some minor repairs and fixes, but now in the process of cleaning the chains, adjusting and oiling. I can see some access back under the seat but not enough to see the chains or clean as needed. I am sure others have cut access holes with either a large hole saw or a metal cutting saw such as a Sawzall with a good metal cutting blade. Any tips on how large to make the hole or about where to start cutting? I know there is a gas tank back there and I hope I'm smart enough no to get into that. Any suggestions?? [/QUOTE]
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