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   / Don't let this happen to you. #91  
For something as critical as FEL mounting bolts, it would seem that setting final torque with a decent torque wrench would be something of a no-brainer. :confused3:
 
   / Don't let this happen to you. #92  
Sorry, I guess I was at least partly responsible for a HUGE thread drift, but I remain in the camp with clayhardock, john_bud and RG. I will agree to disagree with graydog.

May we please now return to our regularly-scheduled thread? - Jay

I helped drag it off course as well. I still say an impact wrench for putting bolts on is not the best choice. Especially in a situation where an end user may have to take them off.

So yes, you put that bolt with an impact wrench. Of course a torque wrench set to 100# is going to click. But if it is torqued to 150# you would never know. Then add in that rust, salt and debris can be twice as bad any form of loctite.

But do you want a friend or family on the side of the highway trying to break that bolt loose?

So I won't trust an impact wrench anywhere near my equipment.
 
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#93  
The L4310 is back at work with a correct loader.
IMG_20140416_191549_685.jpg IMG_20140416_191529_146.jpg

The LB552 loader and grille are on Craigslist.
 
   / Don't let this happen to you. #94  
I'm glad it is back up and running again.
 
   / Don't let this happen to you. #95  
That's great! It doesn't look like anything was ever wrong, and that's what you want.:)
 
   / Don't let this happen to you. #96  
That's good to see it back ready to work.
 
 
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