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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 8926" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Tazza</p><p>I have a couple sheets of the parts breakdown of the boom. I'll try to find them .</p><p>It will have hardened bushing inserts at all the boom pins and self aligning bearing for the swing pivots.</p><p>They are known for developing minor cracks on the top side of the main boom, that can easily be reinforced with with 2 ft of 1/8 by 1" flat bar. If yours does not have these cracks or repairs from them it has been used very little.</p><p>Cracks from the top down right near where the rod end of the outside boom cylinder is. There is 1/8 thick gussets on top of the boom, on each side that end in this area.</p><p>I welded the cracks on mine and extended the gussets up the boom to the pivot between the main and second boom and had no more problems</p><p>The levers are straight forward. Short ones are your down riggers and the taller ones are the boom controls. Watch the swing they are quite fast. Same pattern as Deere uses.</p><p>ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 8926, member: 307"] Tazza I have a couple sheets of the parts breakdown of the boom. I'll try to find them . It will have hardened bushing inserts at all the boom pins and self aligning bearing for the swing pivots. They are known for developing minor cracks on the top side of the main boom, that can easily be reinforced with with 2 ft of 1/8 by 1” flat bar. If yours does not have these cracks or repairs from them it has been used very little. Cracks from the top down right near where the rod end of the outside boom cylinder is. There is 1/8 thick gussets on top of the boom, on each side that end in this area. I welded the cracks on mine and extended the gussets up the boom to the pivot between the main and second boom and had no more problems The levers are straight forward. Short ones are your down riggers and the taller ones are the boom controls. Watch the swing they are quite fast. Same pattern as Deere uses. ken [/QUOTE]
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