thanks Kycorr,
I was able to get Dymax to identify the shear. It is an older Dymax that was made before the current ownership. I was able to buy the two pins that were clogged and unable to be greased. I had a heavy equipment company cut out the old pins and replace with new pins. Not cheap. Joys of buying old equipment.
I was able to get Dymax to identify the shear. It is an older Dymax that was made before the current ownership. I was able to buy the two pins that were clogged and unable to be greased. I had a heavy equipment company cut out the old pins and replace with new pins. Not cheap. Joys of buying old equipment.