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Well Now! From shock to cylinder.
Only cost me $28.+1 hr of time,four fittings & two o-rings. HMMM.
Now this is like a sore pee-pee,you ain't beatin it! FGD |
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Re: Well Now!
Is this from an oil shock damper? Are these two of four outriggers for your crane trk?
You're such a tease Freddy, you always make ppl fish for info from ya. |
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Looking good Freddy I knew you could do it. Ed
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Re: Well Now! From shock to cylinder.
Come on it's been nearly 24hrs and they're not installed and working? Those look good and fairly simple too.
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Re: Well Now! From shock to cylinder.
well i'll be damned. thats a heck of an idea!
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Re: Well Now! From shock to cylinder.
Quick question for you... Where did you get your hydraulic fittings and what type of line do folks use to carry their hydraulic fluid? I have a project in mind and i'm trying to figure out how to run the hydraulics inside the boom...
Spencer |
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Re: Well Now! From shock to cylinder.
where did you get the fittings for the top of the shock shaft? I would'nt of thought of that myself
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