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What Brand of Hammer is this?

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redline808

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Trying to find out who makes this hammer in case I need to buy parts or rebuild it I can. It looks like someone has welded two extra tabs on top of it for mounting on a different machine. If anyone knows, please reply.

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bobcat ron

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Looks like and old NPK, you might want to get something a little more "newer", by the way it looks to be stored, it's most likely going to need a complete tear down.
 

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It has been totally rebuilt but I cannot contact the person which I purchased it from.

Where would I find any numbers?
 

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You might have to pull the side plates off to get the numbers, usually any numbers would be next to the hydraulic ports, but this one looks like it has the ports on both sides.
 

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I remember on the other breaker post the question was asked why do you store the hammer straight up and down. My boss man says because the weight of the piston can flatten out your seals after a lenght of time... so there you go!!:drinkup
 

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On second thoughts and second closer looks, that might be a very old air jackhammer.
 

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need for help

i'm intrested for demolition training.we dont't have any schools in romania but a lot of opportunities.are they any good schools in uk for that field.apreciate
 

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i'm intrested for demolition training.we dont't have any schools in romania but a lot of opportunities.are they any good schools in uk for that field.apreciate
 

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Welcome to Heavy Equipment Forums george seucan! :drinkup
 

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it,s good to be welcome'd

i have a non profesional question .what side of georgia are you from?i use to live in north cross 13 months.
 

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the "BRP85" sounds like it could be a montabert hammer!
 

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Yep Redline, Tramac has that distinct s type design protective strip. At least the old ones did. That looks like a painted classic.
 
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