Posted by notjustair on March 13, 2016 at 19:52:05 from (70.195.5.204):
In Reply to: How would ya?? posted by vscummins on March 13, 2016 at 19:10:07:
Ok, I ammend my smart aleck remark. It's the hoist on the grain truck? I'd do more than weld that. I'd weld it good and then grind it down. I'd find some pipe with an ID that would fit that. I would cut that pipe into two inch donuts and then cut those in half along their length. I'd put a half over that side of the tube and weld the devil out of it to collar it and reinforce it.
You can buy running gears with scissor lifts on them pretty cheap around here. I would buy one and rob those pieces off of it. I weld A LOT of stuff around the farm that never gives me any trouble. This one scares me though. Maybe it's the fact that it is raising hundreds of bushels up in the air. With things like that I kind of think there must be weakness in that metal from the start or it was under engineered. I don't trust it. I can see it busting, the falling box ramming it through the back of the cab and skewering you while the gas from the seat tank runs onto the hot exhaust causing the elevator to erupt in a massive fireball leveling the town of 3500. Like I said, I don't trust it.
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