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Getting the Rounds Lifter Into Shape

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by barns1, Mar 20, 2021.

  1. barns1

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    Been doing maintenance, repairs and a little paint work on the Power King I acquired a while back. Replaced hydraulic hose and fluid, new loaded tires, replaced clutch (unexpected $741.00), greased and changed lubes and painted and installed wheel weights. Working on adding additional weight in rear to offset the front loader.
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  2. unbidden

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    Looks showroom, great job
     
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    Very nice. That would be a perfect sized tractor for the work around here.
     
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    Yes I thought a lot about it before buying the tractor. It is the perfect size for a small place like ours. I knew it needed some work, had to weigh that out too. But in the end I think we did okay.
     
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    Hope you have many years of service to follow! Nice job on the restoration
     
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