!!! If a northstar engine you need to change that #### oil bathed rubber timing belt asap or you'll be junking that engine. It may have already been changed but probably not. !!!
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Make hay when the sun shines.singlescrewshaker, Sons Hero, 1951 ford and 15 others Thank this.
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Yep. We haven't had a drop of rain here in nearly 2 weeks now so everyone's been going non stop.singlescrewshaker, 1951 ford, CAXPT and 12 others Thank this.
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Yup. It has been a good run so far. Well except for butchering a combine...we had a chunk of rotary tiller blade git run through the machine. Beat er up pretty good but thanks to JD parts we had er going in half a daysinglescrewshaker, Sons Hero, 1951 ford and 12 others Thank this.
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Knock on wood so far we've only had one combine roll in with some damage from picking up some debris in a field.singlescrewshaker, Sons Hero, 1951 ford and 10 others Thank this.
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I knew there was something about those engines. Luckily, this one predates that.singlescrewshaker, Sons Hero, 1951 ford and 7 others Thank this.
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Bad thing is, when you need a Pro Link, you need a Pro Link.
The Pro Link was the first of the electronic diagnostic tools I learned to use. We got Cat ET and whatever Cummins had out then in 97. For Cat and Cummins, their software was way better IMO than the Pro Link, or at least it seemed to me back then.
But for 60 Series stuff, the Pro Link has always been my favorite tool. My Diesel Laptops computers, and whoevers programming my son uses, will not connect to DDEC I or DDEC II. So still having a Pro Link is handy there.
But yeah, Old tool, missing catridges. IDK. Mine is over 30 years old and still works. If I needed one I doubt I'd go over $400 and hope I didn't just buy a tax write off.singlescrewshaker, 1951 ford, CAXPT and 7 others Thank this. -
I stopped at $275, it ended up going for just under $300. I don't know how high the other guy was willing to go though.singlescrewshaker, Sons Hero, 1951 ford and 7 others Thank this.
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What would you have been using it for? While they surely had other cartridges, the only ones we ever had were for Cat, Cummins, and 2 for Detroitsinglescrewshaker, 1951 ford, CAXPT and 5 others Thank this.
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Just in case I needed it in the future.singlescrewshaker, 1951 ford, CAXPT and 6 others Thank this.
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