Hi,
Hopefully this is in the right spot.
I bent my quick change mechanism (see fotos). Looking at how its bent I'm thinking I will have to at least replace the angle iron section at the bottom.
My thoughts so far are to also replace the solid round part where the bucket hangs from as well cause of how its bent and how this affects the alignment of the quick release and hydraulic arms
Dont have a gas axe but have managed to staighten the odd bit of steel in the past with the arc. To me the round is beyond this method, but hey I'm open to suggestion.
The biggest concern I have is the fact the hydr arms cylinders no longer have the same travel (arent the same length as each other). At this point the cylinders dont appear to be bent.
Would I have to undo the hydr lines to do this? Do I have issues with air locks in the line/cylinder once I am done?
Hopefully this is in the right spot.
I bent my quick change mechanism (see fotos). Looking at how its bent I'm thinking I will have to at least replace the angle iron section at the bottom.
My thoughts so far are to also replace the solid round part where the bucket hangs from as well cause of how its bent and how this affects the alignment of the quick release and hydraulic arms
Dont have a gas axe but have managed to staighten the odd bit of steel in the past with the arc. To me the round is beyond this method, but hey I'm open to suggestion.
The biggest concern I have is the fact the hydr arms cylinders no longer have the same travel (arent the same length as each other). At this point the cylinders dont appear to be bent.
Would I have to undo the hydr lines to do this? Do I have issues with air locks in the line/cylinder once I am done?