Anyone remember the good old days?
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Anyone remember the good old days?
Sorry about the subject guys but just hoped their would be some old timers here that joined one of the original Case forums (yahoo) back in the day.downloaded some stuff. I'm looking for the drawing or dimensions of the snowcaster chute crank arm for Cab? Yeah you know the one that has a central joint to position the handle correctly within the cab. Only need to create this for one season (at least that's what I tell myself) till I convert to my electric rotator. I know I kept a copy but can't seem to find it. I will obviously keep looking through my files but ....
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Yes, but I also have 5 extra. Discs with files too. Still connecting these and trying deep searches. Problem is I don't know the file name
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I posted dimensions of my snowcaster chute crank with the extension for the cab.
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Ray, I have the chute crank with the universal joint. If you want it it’s yours. It’s just sitting on a shelf collecting dust. Harryras101 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:11 am Sorry about the subject guys but just hoped their would be some old timers here that joined one of the original Case forums (yahoo) back in the day.downloaded some stuff. I'm looking for the drawing or dimensions of the snowcaster chute crank arm for Cab? Yeah you know the one that has a central joint to position the handle correctly within the cab. Only need to create this for one season (at least that's what I tell myself) till I convert to my electric rotator. I know I kept a copy but can't seem to find it. I will obviously keep looking through my files but ....
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Harry, thankyou! Yes I could really use that. Got another reason to come visit now. I will send you a pmHarry wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 6:58 pmRay, I have the chute crank with the universal joint. If you want it it’s yours. It’s just sitting on a shelf collecting dust. Harryras101 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:11 am Sorry about the subject guys but just hoped their would be some old timers here that joined one of the original Case forums (yahoo) back in the day.downloaded some stuff. I'm looking for the drawing or dimensions of the snowcaster chute crank arm for Cab? Yeah you know the one that has a central joint to position the handle correctly within the cab. Only need to create this for one season (at least that's what I tell myself) till I convert to my electric rotator. I know I kept a copy but can't seem to find it. I will obviously keep looking through my files but ....
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Ray if you are looking for a simple joint for the rod to the shoot screw and don't want to bend the loops or get the old style joint. You can make a simple flex joint with a piece of stiff hose. A short piece of hydraulic hose works really well, slip it over both shafts and put a hose clamp on each end.
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Tim, that is a fantastic idea! thanks for sharing. I will put that in my brain for next time I* need a flex joint. Harry has been so kind as to offer me one so I am set to go and I get to see my friend too!Timj wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:20 pm Ray if you are looking for a simple joint for the rod to the shoot screw and don't want to bend the loops or get the old style joint. You can make a simple flex joint with a piece of stiff hose. A short piece of hydraulic hose works really well, slip it over both shafts and put a hose clamp on each end.