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<blockquote data-quote="e5c0rt.mk1" data-source="post: 8157114" data-attributes="member: 52204"><p>Thanks for the advice </p><p></p><p>I think we are just going to replace the bevel gears, bearings and seals. Rebuild it and get it back together. And see what its like. It only gets used for off loading bales in the yard so does probably less than 100 hours a year.</p><p></p><p>Its not been the most reliable machine since it turned up, so I don't fancy chucking 2 grand at it for something else to go wrong with it next week. It already needs the hydraulics sorting out after its put back together, i think they just need calibrating and some new ball joints on the throttle sensor. If not it will be looking for a new owner, hopefully somewhere hot and far far away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e5c0rt.mk1, post: 8157114, member: 52204"] Thanks for the advice I think we are just going to replace the bevel gears, bearings and seals. Rebuild it and get it back together. And see what its like. It only gets used for off loading bales in the yard so does probably less than 100 hours a year. Its not been the most reliable machine since it turned up, so I don't fancy chucking 2 grand at it for something else to go wrong with it next week. It already needs the hydraulics sorting out after its put back together, i think they just need calibrating and some new ball joints on the throttle sensor. If not it will be looking for a new owner, hopefully somewhere hot and far far away. [/QUOTE]
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