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Old 11-18-2015, 10:33 AM
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Joe, the inline ones that are clear and small don't have check valves, Cat did that one my skid steer. Hydraulic fumes in an enclosed cab made me sick. Fixed that too!
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Hi Joe you swing ring looks a little chewed up. Ed
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wow your guts look just like the kats!! now i don't feel so bad
after seeing coopers 4200 all plumbed and routed neatly..LOL
Better clean your glasses... bigger components, 400ml oil tank & 6 esc's don't leave much room for "routed neatly"... besides that, mine works & yours rides around on a trailer.



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Hi Joe you swing ring looks a little chewed up. Ed
It's a thick crown gear, the bottom of motor pinion is flush with bottom of crown gear, it's the set screws of motor pinion that mark up top of crown gear a wee bit, can't push it up any further & don't want to take any 'meat' off the pinion.


Still finding some big rocks along the way...



Put the tailgate on the pup, 5 scoops of the bucket to heap it up... surprising how much drag it is for the B50 climbing out of the hole, the tires are flexing a lot & a bit of slippage.



Measured the deepest point, it's 63 inches... could be out of a job by Spring!



Outside view, where the tape measure sits is end of tunnel, approx. half way... the house cement foundation is about 20 inches thick.

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