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<blockquote data-quote="Kevzxtc" data-source="post: 133037" data-attributes="member: 24542"><p>So yesterday I was washing up the company bobcat skidsteer. I put the arms u all the way and placed the steal lock in position to keep the arms up while it was being washed. As I was cleaning out the dirt, grease and whatever else has accumulated over the last however long since it's last bath, I noticed the right arm lift cylinder lower mount was only held by the inside frame, the outer cylinder mount pin hole/ plate is bent towards the inside of the rear tire, what is the best way to repair this piece of equipment? Heat and a come-along, large hydraulic press?!?!? I have no idea which is the best plan of attack. Help me fix this, please. I will send photos later today to better define the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevzxtc, post: 133037, member: 24542"] So yesterday I was washing up the company bobcat skidsteer. I put the arms u all the way and placed the steal lock in position to keep the arms up while it was being washed. As I was cleaning out the dirt, grease and whatever else has accumulated over the last however long since it's last bath, I noticed the right arm lift cylinder lower mount was only held by the inside frame, the outer cylinder mount pin hole/ plate is bent towards the inside of the rear tire, what is the best way to repair this piece of equipment? Heat and a come-along, large hydraulic press?!?!? I have no idea which is the best plan of attack. Help me fix this, please. I will send photos later today to better define the problem. [/QUOTE]
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