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What have you done to your 5 ton this week?

Snowtiger

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Your thoughts and prayers are very appreciated, I am a very private person but I have found this a very overwhelming situation to be in. All I can say is I know she is in a better place and she would be telling me to always do the right thing. I have seen how close this community is and it makes the heart and spirit feel better sharing a bit of my life with folks that have not lost the common thread of kindness. Thanks again everyone we may have a border between us but we still share the same challenges that life puts in front of us, god bless
 

71DeuceAK

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Anytime. There's a lot of good people in the MV hobbyist community, I met a couple good friends thanks to Wtwel Soldiets. One ended up being my first college roommate, I kid you not. I know it sounds cliche but if you just need someone to
talk to, PM me.
 

Mos68x

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Although said many times over you and your loss will be in my thoughts and prayers. Time never seems to heal the pain, only to reduce it to a dull ache.
 

Wagoneer

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Finally finished up the winch install. It was not difficult hands on work, just getting all the correct parts together up was a job.
Finally found a A2 cab control housing for the low price of $591.25 from a vendor so that sparked enough motivation to modify the A1 and make it work. I tucked it up under the dash just a bit so the controls still work but did not take up all the leg room
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tobyS

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Finally finished up the winch install. It was not difficult hands on work, just getting all the correct parts together up was a job.
Finally found a A2 cab control housing for the low price of $591.25 from a vendor so that sparked enough motivation to modify the A1 and make it work. I tucked it up under the dash just a bit so the controls still work but did not take up all the leg room
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Wow, control was pricey...but nice work and you got er goin! Enjoy.
 

tobyS

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I've used other cable setups and don't always see the OEM as best. But I know you like OEM, so all is well. I try and give SS a significant price savings but it's clear some don't.

Since my M35A3 doesn't have the exhaust close, like your 5 ton, I'm probably going to air for the PTO engagement. I shouldn't have got the positive displacement pump because now I want a pressure compensated system with 24vdc remote operated. No cables involved then but valves and pump are entirely different.
 

Wagoneer

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I am not so much OEM but what is going to work best for the price. I was looking at linear actuators but the safety factor will not work. What I really want is a Lodar wireless control for hydraulics, A 4 function control is $900 though so I can handle using the cab controls for now until I come up with something else.
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tobyS

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I am not so much OEM but what is going to work best for the price. I was looking at linear actuators but the safety factor will not work. What I really want is a Lodar wireless control for hydraulics, A 4 function control is $900 though so I can handle using the cab controls for now until I come up with something else.
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Sorry, thought you wanted to stay with military issue.

I'm several orders of magnitude under your budget. Here's one that I thought about using on flee bay, title: [h=3]
Solidremote 12 - 24V Wireless RF Remote Control Relay Switch Receiver 2-Channel
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is $18 and 4 channels can be had for under $40. My hydraulic valving is 24 vdc so I don't need air operators, except the PTO actuator.

I have a lot of short throw, small dia. air cylinders if you need some. Have surplus of 1.5" dia and 1.25" stroke.
 

Spyderman

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Well today is took me 30 minutes to drive 2 miles. I was on my way to work. Just turned off of my street onto the main street and I look in my side mirror and see the rear set of tires on the drivers side sticking out farther than the front set. I stop and get out to check on it. YEP the passenger side dog bone on the bottom came off. Great! I have no way to get it back on sitting here in the road. I cant turn around because I live out in the country and the roads are narrow. So I have to back up to my street about a half mile. Then it's 1.5 miles to my house. I baby it all the way home. I have to go up and down a couple of big hills, so going up hill I lock the front so it will help pull the hills and not put so much on the rear. The bad thing is that my drive way is 1/4 mile long uphill. From the bottom to the top is a 200 foot elevation difference. But lucky for my I only had to go half way and could park it at my lower barn. I made it with nothing else going wrong. Now I will search the forum for how to fix it. Fun Fun Fun!!!!!
 

74M35A2

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Same here. I had both rears making out with each other on one side when it happened to me in sand after cresting a steep hill. Pulled and held axle into position with 3" wide ratchet straps in forward and rear directions, 4 total, drove it home 70 miles (torque rod still disco'd), no hard braking allowed. Ordered new torque rod bushing insert end, will replace it, then drill and tap all with 1/2" bolt to fasten custom cut 5.5" diameter 3/8" thick steel washers onto the back of them to prevent slip-off as it happens going forward.

Looks like my A2 winch control tower is worth $500 when I yank it out soon. I've heard these are near non-existent in the spare parts market for whatever reason.
 
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Wagoneer

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Went ahead and did some maintenance and mods.
Changed the fuel filters and got a new belt, Had no idea the belt tensioner pulley was touching the back of the water pump clutch
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Also installed a couple of cameras to aid in the gracefulness of its maneuverability
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Tinstar

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Took off fuel tank strainer, cleaned and resealed.
Was seeping fuel on a full tank. Gasket was installed wrong and allowed some fuel by.
All dry now.
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Also had a very small pinhole that developed in weld of hydraulic fluid tank for winch.
Seeping just enough to make a mess.
Mig welder fixed it just fine.
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