[AT] Transmission oil, 90-wt?
Lyle Myles
lyle45859 at peoplepc.com
Sun Sep 3 14:13:46 PDT 2006
Thanks for the info as I'm running to Wally's World right now and get me a
scale. Nice talking to you and I enjoyed this string. Have a nice day.
Lyle Myles
May the Lord be with each and everyone this beautiful day that the Lord has
given each and every one of us to enjoy and behold!
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Subject: Re: [AT] Transmission oil, 90-wt?
On Sunday 03 September 2006 14:04, Lyle Myles wrote:
> Should we count the bird shot to make sure that we have the same amount in
> each tire? Hate to think the old tractor my be lopsided.
The exact number is not important, it is the mass and volume that is
important, so you should get a scale and weight each pellet, and carefully
grinding them to the same mass. Otherwise you may have the same number of
pettels in each wheel, but still have the tractor lopsided because the shot
in one wheel is a few milligrams heavier.
Of course some of you are too lazy to even do such simple maintenance like
balancing your tires (not just spin balance, but also side to side) every
hour. In that case you are probably so used to your tractor being lopsided
that you won't won't even notice it getting worse.
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