Thanks for the excellent video, well explained and good to see a man at your level off experience still give the press a wide berth when using it. It’s a good lesson for the rest off us. Thank you 👌
Great Video! Your healthy fear of the forces at work here is a good lesson in respect balanced by necessary risk to get the job done. Safety guys might say "just buy another one" but fixing what you have is better than wasting good stuff.
I had to do the same thing on one of mine about two years ago. I used almost the exact same method. Biggest difference is that I just moved the press out in the shop and left the fork on the tractor. I was very nervous about it but I got it back where you can’t tell at all.
Thanks for the excellent video, well explained and good to see a man at your level off experience still give the press a wide berth when using it. It’s a good lesson for the rest off us. Thank you 👌
You are sure welcome!
Great Video! Your healthy fear of the forces at work here is a good lesson in respect balanced by necessary risk to get the job done. Safety guys might say "just buy another one" but fixing what you have is better than wasting good stuff.
Thanks!
Nice video ❤👍. I see your big steam gauge sticker on the fridge, I'm also a operating engineer mechanic local139 Wi since 1983.❤
Hi brother, Was mechanic out of local 520 now retired! Tell 139 hi for me.
Gr 8 Video!
Safety First
TGP
Thanks tom!!
I had to do the same thing on one of mine about two years ago. I used almost the exact same method. Biggest difference is that I just moved the press out in the shop and left the fork on the tractor.
I was very nervous about it but I got it back where you can’t tell at all.
Cool,Thanks failure!