bakerg
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Like your cab, is that homemade also?
Want to sell that drill head weigh thing . You got $40,000-$50,000 or more set'n there . Thats what a local guy would pay for them as the are .
Them heads are worth a Minimal of $10,000 each the highest dollar Counterbalance I have ever seen .
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Like your cab, is that homemade also?
You are joking of course. Used drill bits around here are discarded or sold for scrap.
I hope you get lots of stuff posted here. This is where all kinds of ideas come from.
This is my LPGS built in the spring of 2010.
Bought flat cuttig edges for a 5' back blade from tractor dealer ( now out of Biz ). They are 3/4" below skids.
I made this for cleaning up tree branches after felling a tree. The tines can float to follow terrain or be arrested. I cut off part of my finger when pulling this thing off in the dark and finding it had a nasty pinch hazzard on account of that floating design.
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I've built several, some good, some not so good.
Hi Richard,
I almost forgot how jealous and hateful I feel toward you...
Nicely done, all of them.
Thomas
OK, you asked for it:
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this is a winch I converted from the type you had to bolt to the rear of the tractor to quick connection category HMV which we use in Norway
What do you use the winch for?
Hi Gordon,
Nicely done!
I notice you made it with a swinging rear gate, how does that work?Thanks,
Thomas
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this is a winch I converted from the type you had to bolt to the rear of the tractor to quick connection category HMV which we use in Norway
Very cool. I'd like to stumble onto a winch like that!!!
Sandvik 3000 stil get parts for them
Sanvik makes all kind of stuff from hand Tools to rock crushers. They used to produce most of their stuff about 1.5 hours drive from where I live. Now it's just the office that is left of what was a large Norwegian group, moved out of the country because of production costs
I don't know why, but that really surprises me!!!! We've suffered with that problem for quite a while now, probably close to 20 years. Never would have thought you'd have that problem in Norway... A high majority of our medium sized to small sized production has went out of the country.. It's really hurt our middle income families. A lot of educated people working in fast food places or some sort of retail sales. No production jobs to be had. Pretty sad.
I know, I am a graduate electrical engineer and licensed for construction equipment and I can not even get a job in a grocery store I've searched over 200 jobs in recent months and have not got a job. there are simply too many people applying for jobs. I have sometimes wondered if I should bring a shotgun to the next job interviews and "persuade" them to give me the job