Kaiser Skid Steer Services is the man to ask on Lawnsite, he is to Case skid steers as I am to drunk college girls.Bumping this back up-anybody?
Case service here hates me and won't answer any question except to refer me to the parts department and recommend purchasing a service manual......=).
Well thank you.....=).Kaiser Skid Steer Services is the man to ask on Lawnsite, he is to Case skid steers as I am to drunk college girls.
"Kaiser Skid Steer Services is the man to ask on Lawnsite, he is to Case skid steers as I am to drunk college girls"Well thank you.....=).
rothflmao!"Kaiser Skid Steer Services is the man to ask on Lawnsite, he is to Case skid steers as I am to drunk college girls"
Whats that, creepy?
Sorry Ron, i had to have a stab at that! I'll just go hide now.
Well, I gotta go hang it tomorrow in the morning. Hopefully it's a friction-fit as it's too dang cold for any kind of adhesive. Guess I'll find out.rothflmao!
Ken
I have done this before on a 743 without gas struts, OMG you know it when you lift it up thats for sure. A helper sure makes it easer.Well, I gotta go hang it tomorrow in the morning. Hopefully it's a friction-fit as it's too dang cold for any kind of adhesive. Guess I'll find out.
BTW-Rolling the cab forward on this machine with blown gas springs is impossible for 1 guy, unless you're big and green.
Okay- With a Bobcat, it's difficult but doable, one guy raising the cab with blown struts.I have done this before on a 743 without gas struts, OMG you know it when you lift it up thats for sure. A helper sure makes it easer.
ToolOkay- With a Bobcat, it's difficult but doable, one guy raising the cab with blown struts.
Case-One guy can't roll the cab forward with blown gas struts. On the bobcat, one guy can't replace blown gas springs. On the case, once you have the cab rolled forward, replacing the struts is a snap, all by meself!..............=).
I put the new handle on the tube, and it indeed needs some kind of adhesive.
Anybody know a good adhesive that will work for plastic-to-steel tube that will set up in the cold?
Thanks, Ken. mebbe they have it at Wally-World......=). Shoo-goo.Tool
Shoo Goo
Like silicon but way tougher. Use it to repair cracked seats and will last 500 hours. Stay flexible but is vary tough.
Ken
try Clear lacquer works great on motocross gripsOkay- With a Bobcat, it's difficult but doable, one guy raising the cab with blown struts.
Case-One guy can't roll the cab forward with blown gas struts. On the bobcat, one guy can't replace blown gas springs. On the case, once you have the cab rolled forward, replacing the struts is a snap, all by meself!..............=).
I put the new handle on the tube, and it indeed needs some kind of adhesive.
Anybody know a good adhesive that will work for plastic-to-steel tube that will set up in the cold?
Loctite Power Grab is the mutts nuts or a 2 part epoxy from Loctite, the name and part number escapes me as I have a drunk college girl next to me, she is lying on the floor as I type, I'm not sure how she got there, but she will for sure take the walk of shame through the hall of fame tomorrow.try Clear lacquer works great on motocross grips
LOL Ron! i must remember if i'm ever in the USA, NOT to drop in and have drink with you.Loctite Power Grab is the mutts nuts or a 2 part epoxy from Loctite, the name and part number escapes me as I have a drunk college girl next to me, she is lying on the floor as I type, I'm not sure how she got there, but she will for sure take the walk of shame through the hall of fame tomorrow.