Who's the jerk that pumps the zerks?

Bob Foster

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So do you do your own maintenance or do your employees or your local TM dealer?

Do you trust your employees to do a thorough job of daily and scheduled maintenance?

Be honest, do you do your prescribed maintenance?

Down time's a bitch.....
 

John Watson

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Bobby, I give my zerks a pump or two once or twice a year, Same blower, same shaft drive (4 bearings) but new electric clutch (Installed in 2004 fits serpentine drive belt of engine) on a 20 year old shaft drive machine.

Engine oil changed and chassis lubed every month by local Oil change Company.
 

Jim Martin

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I do all my own maintenance and repairs on the machine....every 50 hours the machine gets greased and all oil levels checked and/or changed as needed.....etc,etc

I don't do the service on the UD...every 1500 to 2000 miles it goes in for lube oil and service.......
 

Farenheit251

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You got to learn to do your own work to save money and prevent downtime. On the other hand there are things like lining up a coupler I just can't get right.
Last month I needed a new hose assembly and unloader rebuild and decided to just pay 30 minutes labor while I was at my distributor and be done with it. The mechanic noticed tiny cracks on topp and bottom of my Dwyer(chemical) meter that was lettting air into the system plus a couple other little things that i would have never noticed.
So I say do your own but if you have a good service center make sure you have look at things once a year. Everyone tries to get the best machine but the more I look at other peoples machines I'm thinking 75% of them have issues that seriously affect performance.
 

Dolly Llama

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I personally do all maintainence/repairs on the TM


I won't say I'm "strict" about maint schedules, but i'm pretty regular.

I personally do the "easy" stuff on the van.
ie, oil change/lube, brakes, filters, etc.
More detailed or major PITA repairs get done at a pro garage

..L.T.A.
 
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I have a real simple slide in that I can do most of the work but not all. I just had jon don in north Seattle install my TM in my new van. I transfered it over. Wow that thing is heavy, but my brother and I did it. Took 20 minutes using our guns. :D
 

The Preacher

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just did my 500hr maintenance. all fluids, filters, plugs and i'm putting new belts on this weekend. my coupler still ain't perfectly lined up, but i keep a close eye on it so LArrEE CRAPatoni doesn't have to worry 'bout it!!!
 

hogjowl

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I do most of my routine maintenance stuff on my TM, simply because there's no dist. around here. If I lived in Atlanta, I wouldn't do anything. I'd pay to have it all done. I don't make money working on my equipment. So, I ride in to my oil change place and ride out 10 minutes later and go make money.
 

Doug Cox

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I do all my own repairs out of enjoyment and not wanting to pay someone to do something I can do myself. Unless it entails digging into an engine, I'll usually do it myself.
 

Ken Snow

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We have 3 full time mechanic/maintenance people who do everyting form vehicle & equipment repairs, to maintaining and upgrading our plant and facilities. We have a vehicle hoist, a fire marshall approved paint booth and enough parts to probably build a couple Butlers and do extensive service on our Moore Roll A Jet.

Ken
 

Bob Foster

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Vawter wants to know when shop night is and wondering if you have any extra purple paint.....
 

Mike Draper

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By myself, whatever it takes, usually pretty easy. However, I don't change cat pump oil. I don't think there is any need to.
 

Numero Uno

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Yes,or Butler does it...

Also my schematic that is provided with my Tm,is fully labeled for all size tools needed and parts #S.

I have a onboard parts box for all replacement items labeled and ready.For on the job repairs if need be...

Also from disassembly to re assembly a seperate note book detailing exactly what steps as they are taken...

Pretty bulletproof,I think...I may be fanatical in the things I do,but time is money.An downtime is not my cup of tea.My heater core failure is the biggest thing that happened here in 21 yrs. An I do not regret the experience.Cause it showed me that I am not infallible...

An thanks to Lance Golden ,tds testing of all water we use at all locations is now a mandatory procedure as well as quartely descaling no matter what...
 
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