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RE: Lathe Bearings and Seals replaced - f350ca - 01-25-2019

The older sleds through a bit of heat your way, the only thing mine warms are may fingers and thumb.


RE: Lathe Bearings and Seals replaced - TomG - 01-25-2019

On mine the seat, grips throttle and I believe foot wells are heated. The only time I get cold is when I stop riding. Big Grin

Tom


RE: Lathe Bearings and Seals replaced - Dr Stan - 01-25-2019

Or when your freeze off important parts by simply going outside to get the newspaper. Yikes


RE: Lathe Bearings and Seals replaced - castellated nut - 01-26-2019

(01-25-2019, 10:07 AM)TomG Wrote: Nice job on the repair, John. It sure is fun having the ability to repair your own machinery.

I do find the temperatures down there somewhat amusing. I was snowmobiling at our cabin last week and the temp reached -23F one night and stayed below zero the following day. Slaphead

Tom

thank you Tom.

Down under, colloquially the saying is, "have a go yer mug" (presumably a term of endearment) , as no-one knows they can't do something until they try, try and try again . . .

Continental Oz gets good snow falls reliably in winter on the Blue Mountains with good skiing (inland from the East coast) and occasional snow flurries on the Stirling Ranges on the South West coast.

john