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HD5 RESTORATION TOOLS & ANSWERS

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    Posted: 17 Feb 2013 at 1:23pm
Thought I should do a separate post to answer questions.
HD6 MERV-  The HD6EP has some kind of problem from the right steering clutch to the out board bearing (maybe another broken sprocket shaft).
Orangeman- Here's a better picture of the steel saw horses holding the tractor up and some other options, also the long ones under the blade being painted. There are different heights and lengths (our problem is forgetting what piece of equipment we left them holding up the last time we used one)
ERIC PA- The slatted table is just kind of a standard cutting torch table. You can make your own, 1/4'' x whatever flatbar 1-1/4'', 1-1/2'' etc. cut across them with the torch,turn them over, replace, etc.
STEVE allis dozer- We think we have over 40 now, but a lot of them are just parts and pieces (DONOR TRACTORS). we're using 3 of them now on this HD5 alone.
Hooch wanted me to throw in this welding layout table too, Every AC collector should have a 2'' thick metal table to hammer on or weld to

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OK, I didn't get the last one resized so I will try again
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Feb 2013 at 3:09pm
I must honestly state I am JEALOUS!!!!,  My tool line up is generally a lot of cribbing(wood) and left overs, you are so lucky to have such equipment at beck and call.
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Have you ever tried to support something that was too heavy for the support? I have managed to bend or break some pretty awsome equipment.
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