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Posted by Bob-Wyo on September 27, 2006 at 19:27:53 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Cowman's Right Again posted by Allan In NE on September 27, 2006 at 15:28:32:
Allen you are going to make me tell my age now, I used to put lots of those baby's together back in 51 for the IH dealer just a litle south and west of the Cowman. Ever see one that some one tried to lift to heavy a load up high and one of those rams just run right out to the end? and then they send this kid out to change it, picture the loader up in the air and a ram with a 90 degree bend and it holding the whole works up.If I remmember right I unhooked the hyd hoses and beat the pin out of the back and let her come crashing down, next problem ever try to haul a 30' 90 in a 1/2 ton pick up. LOL. After that I strapped the new one on to my trusty IH W4 and away we went, at least I could now reach up and hold it till ready to come down. Keep the pics coming Allen, can't sleep if you forget us for a day. LOL> Bob
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