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My Rotomec rototill er manual says to clean the chain s pockets after first 200 hours . Well it’s been 200 hours or more , more plus . Todays the day to get greasy and stinky with kerosene . 
Enjoy 

I realize it’s best to follow the own manual for prevention maintenance. I think I’m the only guy that did this to the Roto. 
 

look I made replica of devils tower out of grease . 

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Finished this morning . Glad I’m done ,dreading this job . Here’s some finis up photos IMG_4895.thumb.jpeg.22babf4ec1d0b46fe0b0fb37a730e4fd.jpeg

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More work here at greasy jobs . Spent the entire morning straightening this rear shield adjustment so it was like new. Bent like this less than 15 minutes of work. Thunder! Is me or what ? Mangled for hire !

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Going save the old grease removed and use it for the plow moldboards . 

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Hex plug left side top .

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We have a beefco? Tiller that looks identical to that. It does have the side shift but I can't say that we have ever used that feature...maybe once long ago and not sure why now. I have never bent that bracket that I can think of...at least so far.

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Yes does have side shift ,good I 

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1 hour ago, iowaboy1965 said:

We have a beefco? Tiller that looks identical to that. It does have the side shift but I can't say that we have ever qused that fearure...maybe once long ago and not sure why now. I have never bent that bracket that I can think of...at least so far.

Never heard of a beefco ,but no matter ? I like this one does a nice JB of making new even lawn after construction projects.

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