Agree but I think it was the cartman/ j-Lo Hand episode very funny
Just did a lift cylinder on a case 450 loader.....was our first time tackling one ourselves, was a piece of cake. Went to Devine Hydraulics in Montville, CT they had the wipers, o-rings and seals right on hand. $56 bucks is cheap considering a 5 gallon pail of hydraulic oil is the same price. Went really easy except getting the bolt off the back holding on the gland seal. I was the poor sap trying to hold the piston stationary with a piece of round stock while friend used 1 inch impact gun. Got it apart with a 1/2 IR titanium gun. Worth every penny getting that impact gun.
. Under $400 bucks on Amazon prime. Weighs under 5 pounds. Ingersoll Rand titanium 2235
Pops the rims off our Chevy Top Kick where the cheesey harbor freight 1 inch thunder gun struggled.
I ordered the Dynoport for my Z, I sure am looking forward to it but hope it's worth what I shelled out for it.
If j-lo is involved you have my attention lol! Mercy!
Sled, my compressor looks very similar to yours, at least what I can make out. 1 stage? How is the recovery on yours? Mine is meh and it is shoehorned into a spot that I may just have to live with. I use a lot of the m18 stuff as a consequence of the recovery. Frankly the battery stuff does quite well.
Today I reinstalled the rebuild case hydraulic cylinder ( works great but now I found one on the bucket to do!) and investigated some excess rear sway in the dodge. Found one raised bracket that ties the rear-end to a link broken. Thought about welding but wrote to BDS for a replacement
My ceramic coated big volume pipe and silencer!
Lookin good Fabs!..
Better get it done before winter