Oops
Top Comments
All Comments (25)
-
@Arabhacks you will find there is no need to grease the pins on the bucket ,as the machine is fitted with a quick hitch
-
dickhead
-
wtf, what, you never switched buckets?
-
what do you expect its a john deere
-
Was this a joke?
-
we use our 450 to clean the tracks
-
So, one of two bucket pins comes out.
Pull the pin all the way out and inspect it, if it is good, run a rope and rag through the holes, never your hands, and then grease the holes and pin.
Do the same for the retaining pin hole and put a locking pin in place.
Above this needs to be a locking pin, it is missing.
Now, go find you a grease gun and find a bunch of zerk fittings as it is clear that you are not doing a good job of PM, do you even check the oil and water? ;)
-
Why did this happen in the first place? Wasnt there an inspection performed prior to use?
That should have been seen. Dammit Jim, everything you touch turns to shit!!
(my boss on a good day)
-
YOUR FIRED!!!
wtf, i had bigger problems with lego..
neiltce 1 year ago 45
I'll lend you my 6lb sledge . knock thas sucker back in, put a new set of cotter pins in and your set. I just saved you 30million cents.
lmrideas82 2 years ago 18