A bulldozer.
no fluid or burnt clutches maybe front pump i would think clutches
libarian couldn't get the bulldozer across water....... knight would winn hands down.
Sounds like the clutch is slipping and needs to be replaced - if cable was stretched clutch would not disengage and vehicle would creep in 1st gear and shifting would be difficult
Transmissions are hydraulic just like your brake system or power steering system. Without transmission fluid you would have no hydraulic pressure for it to operate nor would you have lubrication. Trans fluid also has cleaners in it to clean your transmission as clutches, and gears wearaccumulate inside.
One can purchase bulldozers from tractor or heavy machinery dealerships. Another place one could purchase a bulldozer would be online at Craigslist or eBay.
No, a bulldozer would not be able to push a Moai statue on Easter Island due to the immense size and weight of the statues. The Moai are large and heavy stone statues that can weigh several tons, making them impossible for a bulldozer to move. Specialized equipment and careful handling would be required to relocate a Moai.
I would like to know, too. Mine is way too sensitive. A little turn and you are off the road.
You loosen and rotate tie rod ends in and out. If you are not experienced with this, I would recommend leaving it to an alignment shop. Only costs about 70 for alignment.
That would be the nut that holds the steering wheel to the steering shaft.
Adjusting the steering mechanism on a zero turn mower will differ depending on the model in question. Generally, the cables connecting the steering arms to the transmission need to be taut, but not too tight as to place excessive loads on the mechanism. Directions would be contained in the service manuals, and much information can be located on web sites such as iFixit and eHow.
That sort of depends on what exactly you're trying to just, whether it's camber, caster (which would be a bit more complicated), toe in/toe out, or the handling aspect.