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Hey Muz...... give the man a piccy upload button Boyo ........ pretty please
Through the wonders of the internets.... Ukjay has been transmogrified to a fully registered user complete with photo upload options
BTW Ukjay your photobucket links dont work cos youve either deleted the pics or moved them
Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
Pix look good fella .. that hoist ram be a heavy old bugger to get off, but easily fixable .
Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
Also .. your exhaust is easily fixable too .. I could stick weld that .. so thats not a big cost either
Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
They are visible to me - bleedin internet. I hate photobucket.
Hopefully these work via the forum uploader
You using the wrong link I think Jay ....... but it is a bitch to use 'til you've posted a few !!
Once you've used the link you can't move them either, as Muz has said
You buy that machine from Doug Tricket in Devon ..... looks for all the world like the one i was considering 'bout 3 years ago??
Has it got a 'so so' repair to the slew drive gearbox ????
I'll have to find the pix I have of it.
Then I upped the budget considerably and went for wheels
Looked a strong old girl that and at that time wasn't a lot of money
If it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
No he's not on here , but you do know where to find him .
If Jay gives the ok to share the photos there ,i would hope Sean's soft spot for old inter gear would send him to the attic and look what he could have .
You using the wrong link I think Jay ....... but it is a bitch to use 'til you've posted a few !!
Once you've used the link you can't move them either, as Muz has said
You buy that machine from Doug Tricket in Devon ..... looks for all the world like the one i was considering 'bout 3 years ago??
Has it got a 'so so' repair to the slew drive gearbox ????
I'll have to find the pix I have of it.
Then I upped the budget considerably and went for wheels
Looked a strong old girl that and at that time wasn't a lot of money
Hi
No I got it from a guy who must have bought it from him, as he did say he has had it for three years roughly and he purchased it from Devon. Even the guy who delivered it told me that the guy I bought it from collected it from Devon, as he loaned his low loader to get it.
Is this the quality repair that you talk about, it's a good un
Pix look good fella .. that hoist ram be a heavy old bugger to get off, but easily fixable .. in a few days .. i'll split this thread from your intro here , into a more apropraite section with your own thread about 'your' digger
Thanks Muz
The ram is a big bugga - it is 200mm OD about 1500mm long, with a 76mm OD Piston Rod(casing).
I did look to see if I could move them, but the options available on the edit obviously do not allow me to do this. Apologies for creating you more work, was not intentional.
Also .. your exhaust is easily fixable too .. I could stick weld that .. so thats not a big cost either
Hi Muz
Yes, the exhaust is an easy fix, will get me mig out and give it some TLC. I may even make a template and make a new one up, but will see how much rot has set in to the metal.
If Jay gives the ok to share the photos there ,i would hope Sean's soft spot for old inter gear would send him to the attic and look what he could have .
Hi Ian
I do not mind if you wish to share the photos if someone else would like to see them.
No I got it from a guy who must have bought it from him, as he did say he has had it for three years roughly and he purchased it from Devon. Even the guy who delivered it told me that the guy I bought it from collected it from Devon, as he loaned his low loader to get it.
Is this the quality repair that you talk about, it's a good un
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That's the one
Small world isn't it
From my research on these at the time ..... they're a bloody good m/c, but known for slew drive issues apparently
Huge track drive assemblies on 'em.
Not the quickest but'll dig like hell.
If it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
Apologies for creating you more work, was not intentional. Jay
None required .. Just some house keeping on my part ... not that I'm OCD or anything
Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
None required .. Just some house keeping on my part ... not that I'm OCD or anything
Hi Muz
You got my OCD going now Any chance you could remove the broken link posts - that way it should be cleaner, or if you can open my edit function a little while - I can clean it up myself with a new photo
And thank for taking time out to clean it all up, I know how much goes on behind the scenes.
From my research on these at the time ..... they're a bloody good m/c, but known for slew drive issues apparently
Huge track drive assemblies on 'em.
Not the quickest but'll dig like hell.
It is indeed a small world. Nice little project if I can source the information about it.
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