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OM - Your Rear Door Counter Weight on Your 453
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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 52967" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>Thanks OM, this is great. I am thinking of adding counter weights to offset the weight of some heavier attachments. As you know, these little machines have plenty of lifting power, just not always enough weight. You are definitely right on the money, it is literally a balancing act!! </p><p>It is funny you mentioned about the lathe - I upgraded to a better one this past year myself. I was able to skid my old one out of the garage with the 440, but borrowed my neighbours old 610 to load it onto the buyer's trailer. My "new" lathe came in on the 773. What kind of lathe do you have?</p><p>SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 52967, member: 3290"] Thanks OM, this is great. I am thinking of adding counter weights to offset the weight of some heavier attachments. As you know, these little machines have plenty of lifting power, just not always enough weight. You are definitely right on the money, it is literally a balancing act!! It is funny you mentioned about the lathe - I upgraded to a better one this past year myself. I was able to skid my old one out of the garage with the 440, but borrowed my neighbours old 610 to load it onto the buyer's trailer. My “new“ lathe came in on the 773. What kind of lathe do you have? SR [/QUOTE]
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