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Posted by bob on August 26, 2003 at 23:26:41 from (64.12.96.236):
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they didnt weld the allen head bolts, they welded the slide out arrangement to make it one solid piece. Maybe they stripped the allen heads out. They are in there but loose. The parking stand stuff didnt come with it, and the stand holder was mangled anyway tho some heat would straighten that out. The cracks were where the side mounts come up to main frame. Serious weakness but buddy is great welder. They will be no problem to fix. More serious is the buckle in the slanting part going down to bucket. Looks like dozer or truck ran into it from the side. We will weld plates over that.
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