Aussiebushman
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- Ford 6000
Can someone please advise if straightening a bent piston has worked. This happened when the front blade hit something immovable and a weld holding the under-slung arm broke. The blade swung sideways and bent the piston into a distinct curve.
I have another piston that appears to be an identical size - it ram was "repaired" and leaks - the pig in the workshop refused to fix it so I bought a new one - the one now damaged!
So the options are
1. Replace the whole unit at a cost of nearly $400 - too much for me at present
2. Swap the new bent piston for the old one but maybe this is too big a job without the proper tools
3. Ditto, but get a workshop to do it - the local one is unreliable and it is a long way to the next town
4. See if the current piston can be straightened
Any advice appreciated
Alan
I have another piston that appears to be an identical size - it ram was "repaired" and leaks - the pig in the workshop refused to fix it so I bought a new one - the one now damaged!
So the options are
1. Replace the whole unit at a cost of nearly $400 - too much for me at present
2. Swap the new bent piston for the old one but maybe this is too big a job without the proper tools
3. Ditto, but get a workshop to do it - the local one is unreliable and it is a long way to the next town
4. See if the current piston can be straightened
Any advice appreciated
Alan