Hi @marko13 , lots of great ideas on how to leverage (pardon the pun) your skid steer. However, the best and easiest thing to do IMO on a rocky sloping lot (We live on 15 acres on top of the first ridge line of the Appalachians in Southern central Pennsylvania (oak forest and rock) is to build...
Hi @Reds Skid Steers Give these guys a call, they may or may not have one in stock but they do wreck equipment. Worth a try. Cheers Geo.
https://www.wengers.com/construction/construction-equipment.html
Nice path taken @dfb awesome that you are all good. I was wondering if anyone else have found a matching part for those who aren't gifted welders or have friend who are?
@Dave1234 Zeek the Antique freak gives some good info on timing belt here is a nice little video.
https://www.liftpartswarehouse.com/product-p/mbmd008965.htm
I did some hunting
I know reaching out to NZ is a stretch but here another...
That is a personal choice,
If you are an authentic enthusiast and have deep pockets then go the original.
If you are less of a traditionalist and just want to quiet it down a bit then go after market.
All it does is make the exhaust fumes move in different directions, if it is filled with...
Ok straight pipe vs muffler spark arrestor aside for now, basically you will gain a marginal power increase from removing a muffler. Taking into account that an engine relies on spark, fuel and air. The air component has two thing the amount of oxygen coming in an how fast the waste from the...
I know this thread is a little dated, but was wondering after searching and not finding a thread has anyone foam filled their skid's tires? And how did it work out? What foam did you use any tips / tricks advice gladly taken.
Reason being we live on top of a mountain and rocks, sharp rocks are...