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Belated Job Finally Finished

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Allan In NE

06-22-2006 11:23:52




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Hi Folks,

Been putting off resealing this WAY OLD grtapple cylinder for 'bout 3 years now and finally just plain got tired of pouring oil in the loader tank. Darned ram was bent too, so had to work 'er over in the press while I was at it.

She don't leak now and oughta grab like a high school sophmore. :>)

Okay, what's next? Maybe I'll tie into that frozen wide front end which needs to go under the 70. Really lookin' forward to that dirty chore too. :>(

Allan

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matthies

06-22-2006 20:08:09




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 Re: Belated Job Finally Finished in reply to Allan In NE, 06-22-2006 11:23:52  
Allan when you have time could you get me the length of that cylinder from pin to pin when extended and retracted? thanks chris



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Allan In NE

06-24-2006 04:19:43




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 Re: Belated Job Finally Finished in reply to matthies, 06-22-2006 20:08:09  
Hi Matt,

It measures 35" closed and 50" fully extended.

Allan



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in-too-deep

06-22-2006 18:00:05




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 Re: Belated Job Finally Finished in reply to Allan In NE, 06-22-2006 11:23:52  
How is the grapple control set up? Just another valve at the loader controls? I'd like to get one at work for picking up brush.



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Allan In NE

06-22-2006 19:54:36




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 Re: Belated Job Finally Finished in reply to in-too-deep, 06-22-2006 18:00:05  
Yes Sir,

Just another vavle, hoses and a cylinder.

Allan



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IaGary

06-22-2006 11:56:20




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 Re: Belated Job Finally Finished in reply to Allan In NE, 06-22-2006 11:23:52  
Allan I know what you mean about putting jobs off.

|Shop needed cleaning about 4 months ago.

Yesterday it was drizzly here so I tore into it.

Burned a pickup load of waste and hauled about a half of pickup load of scrap iron and junk tires out.

Boy I didn't know that shop was so big when its organized.

Easy for me to get a machine running again and just get back to the field instead of cleaning as I go.

Glad it's done.

Gary

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Allan In NE

06-22-2006 12:01:50




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 Re: Belated Job Finally Finished in reply to IaGary, 06-22-2006 11:56:20  
I'm pretty darned sure my shop has a cement floor in it. Haven't seen it fer a long time tho. :>)

Allan



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Illinois Boy

06-22-2006 14:22:12




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 Re: Belated Job Finally Finished in reply to Allan In NE, 06-22-2006 12:01:50  
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Cleaning out the shop is better than this job...



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Jim.UT

06-22-2006 15:39:25




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 Re: Belated Job Finally Finished in reply to Illinois Boy, 06-22-2006 14:22:12  
How would you like to have the office with the window in the background?



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Harley

06-22-2006 14:51:07




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 Re: Belated Job Finally Finished in reply to Illinois Boy, 06-22-2006 14:22:12  
Ya he must come to school on the short bus to get that job and keep it. Looks like he's kinda proud of himself too. You can always look around and find somebody that's got it worse than you have. Harley



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