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shearing hand piece knowledge for dummies
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<blockquote data-quote="tepapa" data-source="post: 6972591" data-attributes="member: 14120"><p>Part ex the old one in then. Might get £20 for it in bits ?.</p><p>It would go back together ok, you just changed the setting of the fulcrum post after an unknown amount of use. Easy to swap fulcrom pin for a new one. There's many thousands of sheep left in that handpiece?.</p><p></p><p>It's a sunbeam/super shear handpiece. The model isn't that important the internal bits are pretty much all the same.</p><p></p><p>The cost of new ones especially Horner (beyuan) type aren't dear really and should see your shepherding days out if kept oiled and not used as a hammer. Get an oil bath one for simple maintenance.</p><p></p><p>Send it to me and I'll add it to the collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tepapa, post: 6972591, member: 14120"] Part ex the old one in then. Might get £20 for it in bits ?. It would go back together ok, you just changed the setting of the fulcrum post after an unknown amount of use. Easy to swap fulcrom pin for a new one. There's many thousands of sheep left in that handpiece?. It's a sunbeam/super shear handpiece. The model isn't that important the internal bits are pretty much all the same. The cost of new ones especially Horner (beyuan) type aren't dear really and should see your shepherding days out if kept oiled and not used as a hammer. Get an oil bath one for simple maintenance. Send it to me and I'll add it to the collection. [/QUOTE]
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