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<blockquote data-quote="SlagKing" data-source="post: 8081" data-attributes="member: 855"><p>I havn't posted before here, being new and everything to skidsteers, but I have an older M371 which I have been fixing up. It runs fine now, as I had to fabricate a new throttle which was missing. Lately, I had to rebuild a tilt cylinder which had blown a seal and leaked. Before I jumped into the job of the rebuild, I read on here now to do it correctly from a post by Tazza and with that help, I can confirm that the information was a great help indeed. Now I have a dry and properly operating tilt. Thanks for the help and I also enjoy reading this forum. I'm a fabricator and weldor, so maybe I could help sometimes along those lines until I can learn a little bit more about my M371. It's a good running machine and I've been using and working it on several types of jobs. I have built a quick attach plate, a material lift platform and a small electric winch powered boom crane so far. Thanks, Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlagKing, post: 8081, member: 855"] I havn't posted before here, being new and everything to skidsteers, but I have an older M371 which I have been fixing up. It runs fine now, as I had to fabricate a new throttle which was missing. Lately, I had to rebuild a tilt cylinder which had blown a seal and leaked. Before I jumped into the job of the rebuild, I read on here now to do it correctly from a post by Tazza and with that help, I can confirm that the information was a great help indeed. Now I have a dry and properly operating tilt. Thanks for the help and I also enjoy reading this forum. I'm a fabricator and weldor, so maybe I could help sometimes along those lines until I can learn a little bit more about my M371. It's a good running machine and I've been using and working it on several types of jobs. I have built a quick attach plate, a material lift platform and a small electric winch powered boom crane so far. Thanks, Tom [/QUOTE]
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