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Recent content by sodfarmer

  1. sodfarmer

    Whats so great about a skid steer?

    Skid loaders are just plain quick. Easy to see your work. A wheel loader would be second quickest, but either will out work a conventional tractor with a loader.
  2. sodfarmer

    Skid Loader guys.....

    We have bunch of skidloaders. 3 Case 85 xt. 1 Case 95 xt. 1 New Holland Ls 190. 1 John Deere. The John Deere is a POS if you want my honest opinion. The New Holland is OK. It's main redeeming quality is the 2 speed. I like the 85 xt's most, but I like the 2 speed on the 95. I would...
  3. sodfarmer

    A sick lilly

    What have you done to fix the 1093? On my truck I only have to install a new fuel filter, but other have had to ship their FPRV. As far as no brakes. Check to see if it still has a belt. If it has a belt make sure if it has steering fluid and then if that all checks out I would bet you're...
  4. sodfarmer

    Brake lines

    The polish mark is from you wheel speed sensor if I am not mistaken. My brake line was rubbed ~4 inches to the right in your photo.
  5. sodfarmer

    Brake lines

    My right one wore through at 162,000 miles with my left one not too far behind. The new ones are identical so I used a zip tie to pull them back so hopefully they won't rub.
  6. sodfarmer

    Brake lines

    Just a heads up. On Christmas eve my truck developed a soft pedal that truned into no pedal. The problem was a leak in the rubber brake line that goes to the caliper on the passenger side. I inspected the drivers side and it also had rub marks. Worn about 1/3 of the way through. The stock...
  7. sodfarmer

    Fuel Pressure regulator

    Crumps in Tremonton. Still small hometown old fashioned honest service.
  8. sodfarmer

    Joined the #2 and #7 club

    Good luck. I had to ice pick the "new and improved" ones within 2 months. Now it has been 18 months or so with no problems. Noticed you're from northern utah. I live in Tremonton.
  9. sodfarmer

    Joined the #2 and #7 club

    http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/showthread.php?t=142114 This should answer all you questions.
  10. sodfarmer

    Joined the #2 and #7 club

    Did you do the Ice pick fix? I have done it on my truck with gm's alleged fix and my dad's 05 with the stock connectors. Works like a charm. :D
  11. sodfarmer

    Farming Thread:

    You are right. That is a big unit. How much does it weigh? How wide is it? If it's light enough pull it with a pickup. It looks like it has caster wheels so the tounge weight shouldn't be excessive if I am looking at it right. Or have a tractor hauled there and drag it home. 120 miles at...
  12. sodfarmer

    Anyone From Utah Here?

    That is great. If you were going to send him I was going to voluteer to pick him up at take him to the MTC. Better with a strange guy from the DTR rather than being alone.
  13. sodfarmer

    Anyone From Utah Here?

    I served in San Antonio Tx from 95 to 97 and it was a good experience. Are you coming up with him or just putting him on a plane?
  14. sodfarmer

    Anyone From Utah Here?

    Special church service by chance?
  15. sodfarmer

    Farming Thread:

    Did your corn finish wierd this year too? We planted the same variety in 2 different field that are 100 yards apart. We also planted the 2 fields about 3 weeks apart. The early field was fairly poor not too high and small ears of corn. The late field polinated and filled later than it should...
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