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Another auto mechanic tip here. One of the most common and serious mistakes when doing an oil change involves something called “double gasketing” the oil filter. It happens when someone removes the old oil filter and the oil filter gasket sticks to the engine oil filter housing and that is not noticed. So when the new oil filter is installed, there are two gaskets instead of one. The bad part about that is that usually it doesn’t leak right away until miles down the road when the engine gets warm, then one of the gaskets blows out and all the oil quickly leaves the engine. So always take a light and look on the engine housing to make sure there’s not a gasket there before you install your new oil filter.
@COAKIE74@CRToney2@Bestfarmingau I have used ATP Releaf many times in the past on Canola and pulses. Trying some FBN power boost Max this year on some canola incrop with the liberty. Will use FBN Crop Shield on some lentil acres at fungicide time also.
@TSmith1867 In order to get the auger intake down into the grain you have to lift the track unit up then you have no traction (if any ground contact at all) to drive auger into the bin. Usually end up hitting the inner "door/chute" pieces and dislodging them and grain flowing out the door.
Have you ever seen a more redneck sport than this? The race cars go around the track trying to be the first one to load onto the trailer being pulled by the truck. 🤣🤣🤣
@saskfarmguy I have been using it since it was first available. Once in a while it can be dusty and really burn your eyes when loading cart. never had any issues with buildup/plugging or bridging. Usually run 85# of a blend in seed row.
@RagenKajen There was a 5710 that had wheels instead of the packers at an auction this spring.
Possibly YAC Yorkton Auction Center of the Steffe's/Schapansky tisdale site???
@CRToney2 I haven't used AIM for years as it hasn't worked on kochia here for a long time. We always used the 33 to 37g rate when recommended was like 11g or something low like that. This year Edge at 13.8#/acre rate ahead of lentils and canola.