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Re: Splitting a Supre C for clutch plate removal
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 27, 2005 at 03:49:44 from (216.208.58.146):
In Reply to: Re: Splitting a Supre C for clutch plate removal posted by Peabody on November 26, 2005 at 19:17:14:
Peabody: Nothing wrong with overhead lifting devices, they do excellent work. I guess what got me started on the pallet jack system is, oneday an aquaintance drove in. I was moving something heavy. He said, "I got just the thing for you in pickup." He was retirng from the trucking businees and had this left over pallet jack. He got it out and moved my item. Before he left I gave him a few dollars and kept the jack. From there on I found many uses for the jack. I now have accumlated 6 pallet jacks, in various states of repair. Industry, particularly the food industry just don't bother repairing them, cheaper for them to buy new. Then they probably jack them hundreds of times per day. In the food industry, once their is a hint of oil leak, out the door they go. For the guy that has half dozen lifts per week, these will last for years. Of the 6 jacks I have that first one was the only one I actually paid money for. It was the only one working 100%. Of the rest I could probably make 3 decent working jacks. There are guys in this business, one can usually buy from them about 25% of new for a good working jack. Just don't expect to do hundreds of lifts per day.
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