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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Bob" data-source="post: 9013377" data-attributes="member: 2751"><p>I’m considering changing forklift in the near future and was wondering what people would consider to be the strongest headstock.</p><p>Im currently on pin and cone but had a problem last year where the headstock broke at the welds using a 5m grain pusher. This is on a 540 70 jcb. Brother used the pusher on his forklift (also pin and cone)and same thing happened, (though his was repairable.)</p><p>Neighbour has same grain pusher on jcb headstock and has had no bother with it. I wouldn’t consider myself or my brother rough with machinery either.</p><p>Can anyone shed any light on which kind might be stronger?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Bob, post: 9013377, member: 2751"] I’m considering changing forklift in the near future and was wondering what people would consider to be the strongest headstock. Im currently on pin and cone but had a problem last year where the headstock broke at the welds using a 5m grain pusher. This is on a 540 70 jcb. Brother used the pusher on his forklift (also pin and cone)and same thing happened, (though his was repairable.) Neighbour has same grain pusher on jcb headstock and has had no bother with it. I wouldn’t consider myself or my brother rough with machinery either. Can anyone shed any light on which kind might be stronger? [/QUOTE]
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