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Re: ot ,,Track Hoe conversion to Hydro drive ????
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Posted by NC Wayne on August 12, 2006 at 22:55:07 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: ot ,,Track Hoe conversion to Hydro drive ???? posted by Bryan in Iowa on August 12, 2006 at 17:51:36:
Working on the older equipment all the time I appreciate the problem you've got. In my opinion though trying to come up with a hydraulic system capable of driving your machine would be not only a nightmare, but an extreemly expensive one as well. Your best bet is gonna be to find the parts you need or have them made and repair it back like it was. Maybe some of the folowing info will help you out. I don't remember now what I was looking for but I found a web site for The Little Giant Corp. awhile back. Never did anything with it except for saving it so I don't know if there will be anything there that will help you out or not but it'd be worth a shot. If you can't find anything there try checking in some of the magazines put out by Heartland Publications. You can reach the parts connection site by going to the following address and going to-- construction--parts connection. Or try any of the other costruction or equipment related magazines they have listed here on the main site. There are thousands of used parts dealers across the US and one of them is bound to have what you need or know where to find it. The web address is-- http://www.hlipublishing.com/ If you have no luck with any of this try looking in Thomas register for companies that can make the new gears for you. I don't know where your located but there is a place right outside gastonia, NC called Spencer Pettis Machine Co that specializes in making gears. If they can't make what you want I'm sure they can direct you to someone that can. We've used them several times over the years and have always been well satisfied with their work. I don't have their number here at the house but I'll be happy to get it for you. Barring that here is a link to the Thomas register site---- http://www.thomasnet.com/ Good luck whatever you end up doing.
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