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What size press for the farm workshop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Av Gorritt" data-source="post: 8096723" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>I made one a few years ago , to take out the king pins in Magirus Deutz 8 wheeler steering axles . . Needed 100 tonnes (yes!) I used a Hydraulic pile driver ram ,6", bore that I scrounged from a "Hush Kit" when it was finished with outside a hospital . I used very heavy cross section channel and "H" section for the frame . I had an electric motor and hydraulic pump from a factory scrapping a big machine . . I think it will have about a metre travel and something like a square metre "work space " . We finished with the "maggies" a few years back , but the press is still here , it isn't eating anything , and it's always there if needed . In fact we had a chap from a local company came along and said "we haven't anything this heavy , can you press this out for us ! " I have a photo somewhere , if I can find it I'll post it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Av Gorritt, post: 8096723, member: 2303"] I made one a few years ago , to take out the king pins in Magirus Deutz 8 wheeler steering axles . . Needed 100 tonnes (yes!) I used a Hydraulic pile driver ram ,6", bore that I scrounged from a "Hush Kit" when it was finished with outside a hospital . I used very heavy cross section channel and "H" section for the frame . I had an electric motor and hydraulic pump from a factory scrapping a big machine . . I think it will have about a metre travel and something like a square metre "work space " . We finished with the "maggies" a few years back , but the press is still here , it isn't eating anything , and it's always there if needed . In fact we had a chap from a local company came along and said "we haven't anything this heavy , can you press this out for us ! " I have a photo somewhere , if I can find it I'll post it . [/QUOTE]
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