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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: I broke my holster on my 574
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Posted by Mike-In on February 01, 2001 at 16:00:13 from (216.241.131.162):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: I broke my holster on my 574 posted by Robert on February 01, 2001 at 08:57:17:
What I mean is several pivet points that should flex/give (bucket, cylinder joints,etc. any spot that is an angle or joint). The mounting system is not fixed. The quick detach system fits in ujoint type sections that have a pin that slides through to keep it from coming back out. Keep in mind that this is a quick detach system. pull two pins and it is free. Not like the more rigid permianat system that is soilidly bolted on. Talked to the semi driver from the dealer when he picked it up today. said he never saw one break in the paticular spot it broke but it does happen. May have been a defective part also. It only has 2345 hours on it of which not all was using the loader.
Just one of those things. Things break sometimes. I was raised on a very large farm and we averaged $13,000 in repairs per year some years. Most just general use not extreme situations.
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