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Uneven chassis?
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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 7736446" data-attributes="member: 70168"><p>shims on a new vehicle chassis to level it up? when we had the last steel framed barn put up a few years back, the foundation pads were put in with a laser level and all the stantions made to suit, when the erectors came to put the frame up, they used thin pieces of steel plate to level up a few of the stantions ? Not much at all, but i was quite impressed at the attention to detail? Now a JCB, its not like the frame been made by the local blacksmith ? But in a multimillion pound factory with the latest precisiion engineering tools and jigs? I would like a comment from someone from JCB or anyone with experience of largescale manufacturing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 7736446, member: 70168"] shims on a new vehicle chassis to level it up? when we had the last steel framed barn put up a few years back, the foundation pads were put in with a laser level and all the stantions made to suit, when the erectors came to put the frame up, they used thin pieces of steel plate to level up a few of the stantions ? Not much at all, but i was quite impressed at the attention to detail? Now a JCB, its not like the frame been made by the local blacksmith ? But in a multimillion pound factory with the latest precisiion engineering tools and jigs? I would like a comment from someone from JCB or anyone with experience of largescale manufacturing? [/QUOTE]
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