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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 95975" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Wow, you have some work ahead of you.</p><p>The rams can be straightened some, or you can get new sticks made and eyes welded on. My first machine had a bent stick, i made a new one and gland, wlrked well. Don't run it too long with bent rods, or you will wollow out the gland nuts.</p><p>The attachment plate pins, they do wear, you will need to make or buy new ones to take the play out.</p><p>You can use hydraulic oil, i never remember what one is havier, i thought 46 was the closest to 10W30, you need the heavier weight for a hydrostatic pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 95975, member: 82"] Wow, you have some work ahead of you. The rams can be straightened some, or you can get new sticks made and eyes welded on. My first machine had a bent stick, i made a new one and gland, wlrked well. Don't run it too long with bent rods, or you will wollow out the gland nuts. The attachment plate pins, they do wear, you will need to make or buy new ones to take the play out. You can use hydraulic oil, i never remember what one is havier, i thought 46 was the closest to 10W30, you need the heavier weight for a hydrostatic pump. [/QUOTE]
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