Fraserb
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Neither had I until yesterdayI’ve never seen a Tedder that huge before!!
Neither had I until yesterdayI’ve never seen a Tedder that huge before!!
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Only seemed like yesterday I put new discs on it. ...View attachment 882207View attachment 882208 so full strip down. New greaseless bushes will be going in all 3 spots , new main pins and bushes as well, and a pretty smick gauge wheel arm and new spindle set up to take all the play out of the t handles. Photos to follow next week when Collin from Aricks Australia turns up.
Above quadrant has plenty of mates.....
Below is new one waiting to go on with an oem one in my hand. Aricks ones are double the thickness.View attachment 882209
Exapta have some. Dont know if they are supplied by Collin or just made locally?I'm wating for Aricks to produce their main pin removal tool
That can only do half the job a haybob can, I've the machine for the other half.
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Out of container and then on to customers trailer. Glad of the loader for these awkward 160kg dragon boats
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Interesting you changed from pallet forks to bag loader - I'd have thought forks would have been easier and given more space between the headstock and boat to save risking damage.
How do you find the 8700 series MFs?Meanwhile up here we are still running the drill at full steam, I thought I saw a patch of green grass on my way home! View attachment 881651
I thought the opposite, what a good idea considering the width of the boat the straps cant slip off the far side of the bag lifter.Interesting you changed from pallet forks to bag loader - I'd have thought forks would have been easier and given more space between the headstock and boat to save risking damage.