Installing the differential in the Rockwell pr 75 axle so that it can be mounted to the skidder. There is a broken stud to deal with, then back together it goes!
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@spark23ca Жыл бұрын
where do you get your parts
@DillonHFM Жыл бұрын
I am a dealer for aftermarket parts and can get most of it pretty reasonably, although most parts in a timberjack are fairly generic and can be found at truck shops or online
@spark23ca Жыл бұрын
@@DillonHFM awesome i have an old franklin from the 70's ..its got pr 75's on it ..some of the diff covers say franklin some say timberjack ..i know tree farmer and case/huff/international used them in the skidders and their front end loaders ...i don't think the loaders were equipped with no spins or lockers tho ...where are you located ??
@DillonHFM Жыл бұрын
@@spark23ca I am in Vermont, the no spin is an option, I know that some of the axle had open centers, some had no spins, and there was a spool available too if I remember correctly
@spark23ca Жыл бұрын
@@DillonHFM i got this skidder from my late uncle.. i did the planetaries on one corner with parts that my cousin gave me off his bench ...vermont is not that far from me ..i'm from plaster rock nb..we either go to quebec or randy nasons in maine to get parts here..there is a guy sussex who ain't bad and a guy from blackville nb too ..it all depends on how much down time you can afford ..