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alrman

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Hey Tom, haven't been any posts here for a while ..... everything OK?
Not busy? or too busy to bother?
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TOM V

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Hey Tom, haven't been any posts here for a while ..... everything OK?
Not busy? or too busy to bother?
:drinkup

Alrman,all is well, nothing too noteworthy to post lately, I'll see if I could find some recent pictures.
 

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Here are a few pics of fork tine replacement I did.
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JLG 660 oscillation pin removal, had to weld a nut on the pin to pull it out of the bores.
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Here's a few removing a dump body.
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Replacing cutting edge and drilling to put a bolt on edge.
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JLG 660 boom cylinder pin froze in, welded a nut to the pin to suck it out.
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I have sat and read this whole thing this afternoon. I am convinced I am not worthy to drag up this mans leads!!!! You do amazing work sir!!!!!

Looking at your bucket repairs made me think of a story I heard at work. They sent a guy to cut the shank off a bucket, either a 1100 or a 1800 Hitachi. He did it in @ 15 min is what I was told. Cut right @ the shank and cut a notch in the bucket lip
 

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A few pics from yesterday, a D6M with a loose blade.
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