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[Northern California]

What kind of snake is this. It just came in the house when we opened the front door to go out

u/UniKornHunter14 — 4 days ago

What os this called

I bought a lindell stacked log home a year ago and am wondering what this is called and if there's a certain torque spec . I bought it in winter and tightened it as much as it will go, 100 degree summer is here and the wood shrank so they were loose. I just tightened them as much as I could and a friend is suggesting they need to be looser to accommodate for the winter expansion.

u/UniKornHunter14 — 11 days ago
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Track problems

I have. A kx-040-4 mini excavator. Its got 1040 hours. I got last year with 890 hours and the guy says he put new tracks on. The tracks he put on are- drty 350x86x54 5wka- t(that's all the. Markings I could find on them) well anywho, it keeps throwing tracks. It can be 3 times in one day, it could go a month , I used it last Friday- Monday most of each day and it only threw the right side one once the whole weekend on Monday . I have talked to kubota on how to tighten them, I have watched videos, talked to people that own them, talked to ppl at construction sites on how tight to keep them . I have tried them real tight, real loose , in the middle , kubota said 2 fingers gap from the roller to the track. I have tried all tje tensions ppl have told me . Are they tje wrong tracks ? How do I figure out if they are wrong or not ? It happens when im turning , when im going in a straight line and just pushing dirt . What am I missing? I thought it was how I was driving it so I changed that to see and they still come off. Just driving in a straight line pushing dirt tjey shouldn't come off. Tje sprocket and tje front roller and all tje rollers in the middle all look fine and I cannot figure it out .

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u/UniKornHunter14 — 3 months ago

I just bought a (from what im told) a cedar stacked lindel kit home , this is my first log home I have ever worked on, im used to studs and sheetrock so this is quite the change . I just stumbled across this sub and hope to soak in all of the info you all have . I have been reading through some posts and some questions I have had have gotten answerd and some are making me think alot more about what I thought I was going to do , it was build in 84 and was neglected for the last 20-25 years so I have been doing alot of work and learning this new way without any direction from anyone as I dont know anyone that knows anything about log homes so , I have just been trying to Google things when I have question and not really diving to far into getting an answer . I have alot of questions about exterior stain , prep and maintenance, it hasent been stained in about 20 years and parts are cracking , splitting and rotting. It has tension wires that weren't hooked up for the last 20 years so I reconnected them and tightened them down as much as I could but, the inside has areas that have gaps and are bowed . This will be a forever home hopefully and I intend to use this Sud to help me as much as possible if you all are willing . , pics will eventually be up with questions but just wanted to say hi and prepare you all for my questions . Thanks in advance

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u/UniKornHunter14 — 4 months ago