Been nice spring like weather for several days and really catching up on some outdoor projects including some that included clearing trees. Rain expected to start in a few hours so time to deal with a big stump from a large oak that fell last spring beside an animal shed. Have worked off and on clearing tree, sold saw logs, digging stump and whittling it down to size. Much too big for the M59 to lift. 8-9’ diameter with a 40”+ butt cut. Plan was to roll it about a 100 yards into the tree line for a final resting place. Got to 10 yard line and had it roll back.
Crunched my hood in spite of a bonnet protector. Ouch!
Tried for the last push and oil began squirting from the right cylinder gland. Cylinder rod has new bend about a 1/2”.
That stopped me.
Rod chrome looks good and bend uniform. Little hard to photo till I bring it to the shop.
Have to think wether I can straighten or send it to hydraulic shop. No leaks with no load. Never have straightened a cylinder rod but do have a 50ton press and tooling. Enough plastic bits to cushion the chrome. Advice would be welcome.
The bonnet I can beat back into shape. Be good time to paint it too. Sun damage Mary Kay pink.
Sure sux when your best player gets injured.
Crunched my hood in spite of a bonnet protector. Ouch!
Tried for the last push and oil began squirting from the right cylinder gland. Cylinder rod has new bend about a 1/2”.
That stopped me.
Rod chrome looks good and bend uniform. Little hard to photo till I bring it to the shop.
Have to think wether I can straighten or send it to hydraulic shop. No leaks with no load. Never have straightened a cylinder rod but do have a 50ton press and tooling. Enough plastic bits to cushion the chrome. Advice would be welcome.
The bonnet I can beat back into shape. Be good time to paint it too. Sun damage Mary Kay pink.
Sure sux when your best player gets injured.