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Just got a king-cutter dirt scoop..can not find pulley modification in archives.

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indy

06-09-2002 18:21:06




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I searched the archives and found a post by jerryu that he had a picture of the pulley added to the dirt scoop to make it dump better.Went to his link and it would not load.Anyone have a picture or description? Thanks..... ..indy




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Rubintropfen

06-10-2002 08:12:47




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 Re: just got a king-cutter dirt scoop..can not find pulley modification in archives. in reply to indy, 06-09-2002 18:21:06  
I took a different approach. I bolted about 18 inches of an old stabilizer arm to the latch. When the scoop faces to the rear then I can reach the "dump handle" from the seat. When I face the scoop forward I use a rope attached to the end of the handle, and I get a lot of leverage. The only time it doesn't dump perfectly is when the load is in the wrong place in the scoop (i.e. the latch always trips).

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posenjak

06-09-2002 19:42:35




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 Re: just got a king-cutter dirt scoop..can not find pulley modification in archives. in reply to indy, 06-09-2002 18:21:06  
Could you please email me some pic's. I got a scoop last week and have been trying to find this mod. Thanks for your help



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PHILIP

06-10-2002 07:28:06




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 Re: Re: just got a king-cutter dirt scoop..can not find pulley modification in archives. in reply to posenjak, 06-09-2002 19:42:35  
WHEN YOU GET THE PICTURES WILL YOU SEND THEM TO ME TOO AT 'PHILIPS@GSCOMPRESSORS.COM'? THANKS. PHILIP.



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JerryU

06-09-2002 18:32:42




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 Re: just got a king-cutter dirt scoop..can not find pulley modification in archives. in reply to indy, 06-09-2002 18:21:06  
have a problem with my ISP. Pics only last so long and then you can't address them. I have Mr. Neff aka Tyman working on a solution. If you email me with your address I can shoot you a couple of pictures.

Is really simple-midway on the top bar you mount a clothesline (awning) pulley. run the rope from the latch through the pulley and it works a whole lot easier. If yours has the latch on the frame and not the scoop, I understand you can mount two pulleys, one on the top bar and one on the scoop to help tip the scoop. My scoop has the latch on the scoop so when you pull it-it trips the latch and tips the scoop.

Sorry bout the pic not posting.

JerryU

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Bill-AZ

06-10-2002 06:57:49




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 Re: Re: just got a king-cutter dirt scoop..can not find pulley modification in archives. in reply to JerryU, 06-09-2002 18:32:42  
Jerry, could you fire off some pics to me also! I am going to be doing the same in the near future! Mine will not be King Kutter as they are not available here, I will probably get the Howse. Thanks!
Bill-AZ



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