There's not even any scratches in the paint on the counterweight from backing into things and running over big rocks (and the quick change forks- looking at you Gene). Do you even use it or is it just for lookin'?
Where is everyone #5
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Oh, we use it. One of our guys gave the counterweight a quick Earl Scheib paint job. We do properly chastise ANYONE, including me, via the radio that everyone has, if they scratch counterweights on the loader or any of the excavators though!
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I thought they were the dedicated scratching post
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Somewhere in the world there was once a devise for butt welding cut off lengths of continuous bandsaw material together; to make a replacement blade for your shop hacksaw. Flat surface anvil portion, smooth, accurate, meeting fit. Turn it on and spot welded together, endless..Tug Toy, FullMetalJacket, Isafarmboy and 3 others Thank this.
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You been gone?
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I used to know a guy that took care of a band sawmill blade. That guy was a beast at what he could do with a blade that been run through a nail
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"We don't have the tools to pressure test it"
Oh yeah?
13" crack in the CAC
Not mine. Just an old friend needing a handLast edited: May 22, 2026 at 4:25 PM
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You are doing #### like I do lol
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