dad and i both have alemite power grease guns. mine is a 12v and his a 14.4v. both of them are awesome. i like them better than the lincoln that my uncle has. if you get a John Deere power grease gun it is made by alemite.
it makes no difference to me whether it is a 2500 or a 3500. i'm getting along towing anything i want with my 2500 now. i'm just looking for the most economical way to get into a NBS truck when its time to send the LB7 down the road.
good work on the info boys. someone somewhere else mentioned spacers for the rear axle to bring the wheels out where they're supposed to be on a SRW 3500.
anybody done this before? anybody know what all is required for the swap? i'm starting to look for different trucks and i'm finding a lot more NBS dually vehicles in my price range than SRWs.
any info is appreciated.
that's what makes equipment decisions around here, dealer support. all equipment manufacturers have good equipment, but stuff breaks. if you don't have a good dealer, basically you have a 100k tin can sitting around sometimes.
dont' forget brandon that if you're removing all of the plant material (silage), you're going to removing a lot more nutirents that need to be replaced with more fertilizer than you would be removing with just grain.
that's nice mike, i've got a 316 i'm putting the snow blower on in the morning. i wish i had power steering on mine with that blower hanging out front.