We bought a Hitachi track hoe a few years back. It was imported from Japan at some point in its life. No manual and every decal inside the cab was in Japanese. I had quite a chuckle watching dad figure out how to operate it.
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Originally posted by Maver View PostWe bought a Hitachi track hoe a few years back. It was imported from Japan at some point in its life. No manual and every decal inside the cab was in Japanese. I had quite a chuckle watching dad figure out how to operate it.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostWouldn't want to be without GPS, but damn are the replacement components and dealer service diagnostics expensive. Basically highway robbery. Lube doesn't even help with the discomfort.
When you've done all you can to troubleshoot it yourself and you need the dealership to start swapping out components to eliminate possibilities thats where it gets expensive, even if they don't leave the new components in that weren't causing the problem. Who keeps components on the farm just in case? Unless you can borrow the neighbors, but with all the settings etc...
Well, it’s simplistic, isn’t it!! Pars.
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Originally posted by parsley View PostWestern farmers would be better off if they arbitrarily cancelled ALL check offs and used the money to hire scientists to build them a brand new farmer patented tractor. Set up a manufacturing plant. NO giveaway info. No high priced parts. Ans components that easily.slide in an out for easy repair
Well, it’s simplistic, isn’t it!! Pars.
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostAnyone born post post 1985 wouldn’t know how to operate a push button radio geez they wouldn’t know what a 8 track tape was or a cassette or am I the oldest one on here and you guys have no idea.....lol
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One day I decided to try a new Jeep Grand Cherokee, told dealer not to put mine too far from the front door..... sooo of course , how the h do you start this thing, then off I go. This chick talks to you, but then I’m checking her out and gonna open her up a bit down Victoria in pretty heavy traffic. Picture this: faster-faster- car starts screaming at me that I am in the wrong gear. Oh geez, what gear am I in, can’t see, look at shift, some stupid bump shift, doesn’t show gear. I look up and all the traffic in front of me has stopped. Squeeling good brakes! Closest thing to piling into the back of a cement truck. I took that thing back, picked up the keys to my old Jeep. She doesn’t try to kill me.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostWe put one in our 835. It cost quite a bit.
The old seat was a spine crusher.
For a few years now I've had constant pain in my right ribs near the spine.
Age I thought.
This week borrowed neighbors old JD to roll a small field.
Shwang!! I figured out the source of my mystery ailment. 1 hr and was in agony.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostOne day I decided to try a new Jeep Grand Cherokee, told dealer not to put mine too far from the front door..... sooo of course , how the h do you start this thing, then off I go. This chick talks to you, but then I’m checking her out and gonna open her up a bit down Victoria in pretty heavy traffic. Picture this: faster-faster- car starts screaming at me that I am in the wrong gear. Oh geez, what gear am I in, can’t see, look at shift, some stupid bump shift, doesn’t show gear. I look up and all the traffic in front of me has stopped. Squeeling good brakes! Closest thing to piling into the back of a cement truck. I took that thing back, picked up the keys to my old Jeep. She doesn’t try to kill me.Last edited by 6V53; May 18, 2020, 07:42.
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