JRHill
Active member
Equipment
Orange: B7100 Std and Woodmizer; Green/yellow JD Buck, Gator and 410j.
I was filling in a trench with the loader when I backed into a tree. Oops - the darnest things happen in low range. The yoke on the boom cylinder broke loose from the ram. It looked like it had been welded before and whoever attempted the repair, they didn't get much penetration. Anyway, I have it cleaned up and ready to reweld and it looks like there is a steel piece that may be threaded into the end of the cylinder ram and that is then welded to the yoke. I've tried to unscrew it and before I get more aggressive with some heat, etc, I thought I'd ask y'all. It would be much easier and safer to set up on the bench rather than on the tractor (B7100 manual shift).
TIA,
JRH
TIA,
JRH