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On the D6T, are the blade lift cylinders supposed to be bowed in like that?? I have never seen that on a model unless it is a custom blade on it.
Dain
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dain555 wrote:On the D6T, are the blade lift cylinders supposed to be bowed in like that?? I have never seen that on a model unless it is a custom blade on it. I'm not sure I have 2 D6T's and I put them together and they seem to both be angled like that.
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KPD23 wrote:dain555 wrote:On the D6T, are the blade lift cylinders supposed to be bowed in like that?? I have never seen that on a model unless it is a custom blade on it. I'm not sure I have 2 D6T's and I put them together and they seem to both be angled like that. ON the VPAT blades the cylinders angle in cause the pin mount on the blade frame is closer together than on a SU-blade.
regards, Jim "Once again, concussion by safety" -Mike Rowe
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After the 374 Hauled out all the dirt we were ready for the pipe work to start. Started to make the haul road "/> Bringing in 1in Stone "/> "/> "/> [img ][/img] "/> "/> "/> "/> All done for today "/>
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Like the 374 without front cab guard also nice outdoors dio
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Thanks, yea i used the front guard for my 365 with the Hammer
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