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In Reply to: adjustmenting the gannon bucket posted by Bill on Friday, August 29, 2003:
my friend has had a skiploader for 6 years and basically there is no "good" info for anything even simple operation and controls, if its critical or the adjustment for "anything" is not close enough it will fall off or be easily noticed that it is not correct, use your common sense, it may be different for your application whether pulling up asphault or grading, ok my turn where is the filter for the rear hydraulics located? and where do you check the rear fluid level? his is a 445