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  • How to Install Batteries on a Pallet Jack

    Pallet jacks come in many sizes. Electric pallet jacks run off of a charged battery that is stored in the main body of the jack. Depending on the size of your jack, the battery could be equal to...

  • How to Repair Earth Moving Equipment

    Earth-moving equipment repairs run the gamut from simple maintenance to major overhauls. Although repairing earth-moving equipment is challenging and can be dangerous, with the right skills and...

  • How to Assemble a Globe Valve

    The globe valve was invented around the same time as the steam engine, which needed valves for better control and reliability. The globe valve's design is quite simple and uses a minimum number of...

  • Troubleshooting a Massey Ferguson Lawn Tractor

    The three main components of a lawn tractor engine are ignition, carburetion and compression. By checking the simple stuff first, you can avoid the common mistake of making a problem more complex...

  • How to Build a Small Garden Tractor

    Small garden tractors are the perfect solution to big yard projects. Whether making new vegetable or flower beds, hauling away wood and debris or pulling a cart, small garden tractors make even...

  • How to Blow Out Sprinklers

    In areas where the frost level extends to your sprinkler pipes, blowing out sprinklers prevents water from freezing in your pipes and rupturing them. A mistake in blowing out sprinklers may result...

  • How to Replace a Recoil Starter Spring

    Like turning over rocks and finding a snake, a top-mounted recoil starter is about a 6-foot strip of spring steel in your engine, just waiting for the housing to be opened and strike at you....

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