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Postby kinelbor » Sun Sep 17, 2006 9:23 pm

Rudi I didnt fix the problem on mine, I just adapted it. To test the fit of yours fold it into the upright position and set down a peice of the planking, clamp it and then lay it back down, this is as close to the backing as it will get. I doubt that makes any sense though. I think if you just try clamping stuff to it to test the fold you will see what I mean.
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Postby Buzzard Wing » Mon Sep 18, 2006 7:38 am

That is an awesome sight Nik! A fine tractor, with a beautiful and useful Karry All! Not to mention the Husky saw and the cool helmet. Things don't get any better than that!

Haven't been able to figure a good way to get the wood out of my trails (sometimes they fall over and sometimes they are just in the way) and looks like you have the answer! Would also be a great way to haul around my Husky brushcutter and stuff too.

Hey Rudi, did a bit of damage to the C-2 yesterday.... we will see how easy the special bolt that attaches the swing blade is to find! And I will make you a copy of the parts list too. Film at 11 on that one.

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Postby Rudi » Mon Sep 18, 2006 8:04 am

Buzzard Wing wrote:That is an awesome sight Nik! A fine tractor, with a beautiful and useful Karry All! Not to mention the Husky saw and the cool helmet. Things don't get any better than that!

Haven't been able to figure a good way to get the wood out of my trails (sometimes they fall over and sometimes they are just in the way) and looks like you have the answer! Would also be a great way to haul around my Husky brushcutter and stuff too.

Hey Rudi, did a bit of damage to the C-2 yesterday.... we will see how easy the special bolt that attaches the swing blade is to find! And I will make you a copy of the parts list too. Film at 11 on that one.

Larry


Larry:

Nik did a top flight job on that one I can tell you. I think I am going to just paint mine and modify the other parts as needed.. It is going to be a great project.

Nik, will probably bring you a little something in an envelope around CubFest time OK??

Larry -- Cool, let me know what you find out. Dana is my chum and he owns Maritime Fasteners. If it is made, he can find it, it if is hard to find then it is fun.. if it is almost impossible.. that's when he really gets going..

Let me know and maybe I can have on for Cecil's.

Parts List will be good by Cecil's ok... save on postage, and it can go with the other stuff :!: :wink: :lol:
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Postby Buzzard Wing » Mon Sep 18, 2006 9:55 pm

Rudi, turns out there is no need to call out the 'fastener wizard'.... the part is merely a carriage bolt! Although you would never know it to see what it looks like. Got the low down from Bermuda (bad year for hurricanes?) Ken. So instead of drilling it for a castle nut cotter pin I will just put nylocks.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Bu ... 8Small.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Bu ... 0Small.jpg

Pretty odd size though.... 7/8" -14 2 1/4".

FYI the blades are $24.50 ea.

Got your rock shaft in primer.... I am going to paint it blue cause I like the contrast and the way it looks on Nik's Cub.
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