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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 44037" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Oddly enough, no cutting was needed.</p><p>I chained it to a tree and used another machine to pull it back so i could bolt it down. I then tugged on it some more till the arms would clear the ROPS. Then i used a porta power to push it back into shape. Some heat was used near the lights as you can see, i little heat when there was force on it sure did make it move, some times a little too much, but it worked pretty well.</p><p>The sides with eht punched mesh still has a bit of a buckel, but the only way for me to get rid of that is to cut and weld them to relieve the stress from them being stretched. I'm not that bothered. I have other jobs on the go, 3 Kubota heads i'm trying to crack repair. Hopefully i'll start a thread on that when time allows, and if they actually work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 44037, member: 82"] Oddly enough, no cutting was needed. I chained it to a tree and used another machine to pull it back so i could bolt it down. I then tugged on it some more till the arms would clear the ROPS. Then i used a porta power to push it back into shape. Some heat was used near the lights as you can see, i little heat when there was force on it sure did make it move, some times a little too much, but it worked pretty well. The sides with eht punched mesh still has a bit of a buckel, but the only way for me to get rid of that is to cut and weld them to relieve the stress from them being stretched. I'm not that bothered. I have other jobs on the go, 3 Kubota heads i'm trying to crack repair. Hopefully i'll start a thread on that when time allows, and if they actually work! [/QUOTE]
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