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Old pipe welder brings an old L553 back to life
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<blockquote data-quote="hotdogsL553" data-source="post: 45904" data-attributes="member: 5585"><p>Hello Ya"ll: The skid steer and I have been working here on the farm lately. This little 42HP machine is pretty strong. Sunday afternoon I was cleaning up some trees (pine beetle food) from a wind storm. I started hearing a dinging sound. It took a while to locate the problem. The 1/2" rod that engages with the park brake sprockets had come loose on one side and dropped down. I can't seem to figure out what holds it in place. I need to order the service manuals. Thats all for now. I hope everyone is doing well. Hey downrigger you doing OK? Thanks, Hotdog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotdogsL553, post: 45904, member: 5585"] Hello Ya"ll: The skid steer and I have been working here on the farm lately. This little 42HP machine is pretty strong. Sunday afternoon I was cleaning up some trees (pine beetle food) from a wind storm. I started hearing a dinging sound. It took a while to locate the problem. The 1/2" rod that engages with the park brake sprockets had come loose on one side and dropped down. I can't seem to figure out what holds it in place. I need to order the service manuals. Thats all for now. I hope everyone is doing well. Hey downrigger you doing OK? Thanks, Hotdog [/QUOTE]
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