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T300 with no real lifting power
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 33616" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Sadly i don't know anyone in the US. Try places that do automotive gas struts for boots. My dad found a place that will gas a strut to the pressure i want. He uses an old one and measures its force, then charges the new one to suit (i had one good and one bad one). They are around 100kg!!</p><p>Does it have the sruts on it? as the left side should have a tube to lock the cab up, it can't fall on you then. Its a tube that goes around the gas strut with a lever to release it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 33616, member: 82"] Sadly i don't know anyone in the US. Try places that do automotive gas struts for boots. My dad found a place that will gas a strut to the pressure i want. He uses an old one and measures its force, then charges the new one to suit (i had one good and one bad one). They are around 100kg!! Does it have the sruts on it? as the left side should have a tube to lock the cab up, it can't fall on you then. Its a tube that goes around the gas strut with a lever to release it. [/QUOTE]
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