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Tractors and Farm Equipment

Tractors are machines designed for hauling and are primarily used in construction or agriculture. They are classified as farm equipment together with ploughs, harrows, combines, mowers, balers, and pickup trucks.

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How do you know when a s cam is wore out on a semi trailer?

In general the cam itself doesn't wear out, but the bushings it turns in do. Try wiggling the S-cam; if you can, the bushings are probably worn out.

What is slack Mercerization?

slack mercerizaton is a finishing treatment of cotton.cotton is treated with cold caustic soda.

How old does a child have to be in order to lawfully operate a tractor over 20 power take off (PTO)?

As long as the tractor is not on public roads when the child is operating it, there is no minimum age. In most states if the tractor is on the public roads the operator must be old enough to possess a valid drivers license for the class of vehicle being driven.

If the child is operating the tractor only on private property (e.g. the family's farm) it is entirely up to the parents to decide if the child is old enough and qualified to drive it. The state's law does not apply.

Do organic foods need to be harvested by hand?

Organic foods do not necessarily need to be harvested by hand; however, many organic farms prefer hand harvesting to minimize damage to the crops and maintain quality. Hand harvesting allows for careful selection of ripe produce, which is often crucial for organic standards. Some organic farms may use machinery designed to be gentle on crops, but hand harvesting remains common, especially for delicate items. Ultimately, the method depends on the type of crop and the specific practices of the farm.

Why are Ford tractor 3415 hydraulics slow in warm or cold weather?

check to see if there is a filter on it if so then change that. if not there use to be a knob that you could turn for faster hydro on the older onoil filter could be one reason, another is your oil maybe old and contaminated.or your pump is wearing out u may even just have the wrong oil in it

How do you operate a Bobcat 700?

Bobcats are fairly simple to operate but like anything require physical practice to get the feel of it. Remember how herky-jerky it is driving a car for the first time~ So do it out in a field somewhere where you cant hit anything/anyone. Bobcats are extremely powerful and with one flick of a wrist could send the bucket straight through the side of a house before you know it. Really! Make sure nothing is around the first day you drive one. There is a lap bar which must be lowered before you can operate the machine. This is to keep you from flying out while you are driving. Bobcats have zero suspension. You will be surprised by how rough the ride is. Start the machine and rev up the throttle a ways. You want full throttle for max performance, but you dont need it for driving around at first. As you sit in the machine, your feet are resting on two pedals which tilt by pushing with either your heel or toe. One pedal controls the height of the bucket up or down, and the other pedal controls the tilt angle of the bucket for scooping/dumping. The pedals are pressure sensitive. The harder you push on them, the more force and speed with which the bucket operates. The pedals are spring loaded and return to a stopped/locked state if released. Play with the pedals to get a feel for how they make the bucket move. It takes a little getting used to. You want the bucket off the ground a little bit before moving the machine. For moving the bobcat around, there are two hand levers sticking up, one on either side of you. They rest in the neutral position. Pushing each one forwards or backwards will move both wheels on that side of the bobact forwards or backwards. Both levers forward = straight. One lever forwards, one lever backwards = turning. Different combinations of the two levers allow you to maneuver around with amazing agility. Pushing them farther will make you go faster. Letting go will stop the machine very quickly. Always look behind you before backing up, every single time. There is limited visibility. The machine is so heavy and powerful you would never even feel a person in the way until it was too late. Also remember that the wheels stay straight all the time, meaning one or more of them has to skid when turning..hence the name skid steer. Turning sharply on grass creates an instant mess. Try to turn as gradually as you can if you don't want to make marks on concrete or tear up grass. Paved surfaces can be tricky since the tires grip so well. As you change speed or turn, the tires can slip and grab in a jerky series of movements, causing the machine to bounce around. In bouncing it can jerk your arms and change the wheel speed, causing you to bounce even worse. This can happen very quickly. If you find you are bouncing out of control, let go of everything and wait for it to stop. You CAN tip them over especially with a heavy load or with the bucket high in the air. When you are parking, make sure to drop the bucket all the way to the ground before you turn the machine off. Leaving it in the air invites something to be crushed underneath it. Those are the basics! Like anything else it takes some practice to get to the point of your feet moving the right way automatically to get the bucket to do what you want. It will be jerky and akward at first but just keep playing around with a pile of dirt!! Have fun~

Can General Liability Insurance also include Garage Liability Insurance?

Yes it can. In fact, a policy written on a "Garage Liability Form" will show a limit for "Auto" and then also show a limit for "Other than auto". Auto liability is basically due to the fact that the garage will test drive autos while fixing them. Other than auto is the premises or general liability. This shows that garage liability will also include general liability on the declarations page.

Where can you get Cummins N855 shop manual?

You can go straight to Cummins for it and pay new price or try e-bay or another on line type of site. I've had good luck on e-bay.

What are slack adjuster?

Slack adjusters are used to adjust for wear on s-cam brakes on heavy and medium sized trucks.

A lever, connecting the brake chamber push rod with the foundation brake camshaft

Can a truck fifth wheel unlock premature?

A fifth wheel uses a mechanical lock, and any mechanical device can fail. However, the chances of it happening are highly unlikely. To be able to release the locking latch on a fifth wheel, the pressure must first be taken off of the locking latches. When the trailer is being pulled, the pressure on these prevents them from coming undone. In the James Bond movie, Licence to Kill, James Bond is shown releasing a tractor from its trailer and letting it roll down a cliff to take out a fleet of vehicles - in reality, he would've never been able to uncouple that truck from that trailer.

Typical shift pattern for eight speed transmission?

Most "eight" speeds are actually nine speed transmissions, designated as eight speeds to distinguish them. For example, the 8LL, which has a gear reduction range for off-road usage, is still a nine speed at it's core. See the related link for a visual pattern of a nine speed transmission.