how did you get the old spring of and the new one on without a press? that's the only thing that I'm curious about and you skipped over it. Lol. I'm doing the same job on my ls.
Did you figure that part out ? I cant get the bolt to thread through the spring i have it on the bobcat trying it please let me know anything if you can thank you !!
How do you get the spring compression and the bolt that goes through the spring to thread ? Do you do that with the handle in or out on a table if you know what I’m saying?
Did you do the bottom of the pen and bushes I'm having trouble with minds I don't know if it comes out from the outside or the inside of somebody just well the outside of the pen to the arm might be screwed on this machine
I'm in the market for a used skid steer and found a 2003 LS180 in great shape. But, I'm worried about long term cost of ownership, finding parts, etc. I plan on maintaining it myself (I have a 10k lift, bridge crane in my garage, and am reasonably handy. Bobcat seems like the most ubiquitous choice, but I like the capabilities of the LS180.
I was very impressed with the newholland while I had it. I have usually ran bobcat or John Deere skid steers. With the New Holland you can still order parts online and local shops, but I would also take in account for what shops are near you. This way if you ever need parts right away you know they'll have it in stock for your machine.
I've owed my LS 180 for 15 years. I take care of our road and use it more for wheelbarrow, but I've loved mine. very stable over an older bobcat. I've truely had minimal repairs. A few hydraulic lines and bottom track of sliding window. I highly recommend New Holland. I do have my quick detach mechanisms seized right now which is why I searched this video. I can't budge mine and bucket is on. I was a tool maker in prior life, so If I have to go to an extreme extent I could.
how did you get the old spring of and the new one on without a press? that's the only thing that I'm curious about and you skipped over it. Lol. I'm doing the same job on my ls.
Did you figure that part out ? I cant get the bolt to thread through the spring i have it on the bobcat trying it please let me know anything if you can thank you !!
How do you get the spring compression and the bolt that goes through the spring to thread ? Do you do that with the handle in or out on a table if you know what I’m saying?
Please get back to me if you would !!!!!
Did you do the bottom of the pen and bushes I'm having trouble with minds I don't know if it comes out from the outside or the inside of somebody just well the outside of the pen to the arm might be screwed on this machine
I'm in the market for a used skid steer and found a 2003 LS180 in great shape. But, I'm worried about long term cost of ownership, finding parts, etc. I plan on maintaining it myself (I have a 10k lift, bridge crane in my garage, and am reasonably handy. Bobcat seems like the most ubiquitous choice, but I like the capabilities of the LS180.
I was very impressed with the newholland while I had it. I have usually ran bobcat or John Deere skid steers. With the New Holland you can still order parts online and local shops, but I would also take in account for what shops are near you. This way if you ever need parts right away you know they'll have it in stock for your machine.
I've owed my LS 180 for 15 years. I take care of our road and use it more for wheelbarrow, but I've loved mine. very stable over an older bobcat. I've truely had minimal repairs. A few hydraulic lines and bottom track of sliding window. I highly recommend New Holland. I do have my quick detach mechanisms seized right now which is why I searched this video. I can't budge mine and bucket is on. I was a tool maker in prior life, so If I have to go to an extreme extent I could.
You’ll probably never see this but what is the part # for the pins I’m lazy but I need to do this very thing
How old is it??????
It's a 2002
MUSIC AND FF SPOIL THE WHOLE THING!
Get rid of the music please