Are they really plastic cable ties on that?
Yeah. But they only hold the stake and the hardy tool on. The anvil is secured to the pallet by the blocks. That ain’t going anywhere!Are they really plastic cable ties on that?
Here is a better picture of the number, they are not cheap new but Ebay might be a good place to look.Do you have a part number for that please? I needs one of them!
If it’s stupid money I could make one I guess.
Its with the Craftsman tongs/pliers that I bought at the same time for hooking the brake shoe springs back on - wherever that is . . .Can I have your Craftsman one?
This log grab,it’s sheared it’s 45mm pin,and bent/cracked the mounts,almost too big for my fork truck.View attachment 283067View attachment 283068
or a special kind of special! I work in a quarry from time to time with people who could do that for funThat's taken some force to do that.
I'm not even certain where my TIG is, I put it somewhere safe a few years ago...Just need to learn how to use it now and remember how to turn the tig welder on as it's been over 2 years since I last touched it.
Looks like it's had some reinforcing done in the past already. With the plates on the outside of the brackets?
Even worse, I sometimes stumble across something that I had forgotten I owned because I put it somewhere "safe." And by the time I re-discover it, I've already bought another one. That's one of the great contributing causes of redundant tools...and lectures from spousal unit as well, since she seems to be able to remember everything that I've ever purchased.I'm not even certain where my TIG is, I put it somewhere safe a few years ago...
A power ratchet is one of my favourite go-to tools for tight spots. You should get lots of use out of that.Milwaukee
Let us know how you get on with that. I am trying to decide between this and the straight up 3/8" drive impact wrench.
By me,3 years ago,tomorrow I’m going to check all the pins are parallel,make sure they’re not fighting each other.Looks like it's had some reinforcing done in the past already. With the plates on the outside of the brackets?
Big shovel/forwarder driving it then, or on a 360?By me,3 years ago,tomorrow I’m going to check all the pins are parallel,make sure they’re not fighting each other.
I’ve seen them driven over bumpy ground with a 1m diameter oak butt in the jaw,7m long!