Case 680E

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Hey way to go! Perseverance and taking your time (carefully) as you go is the key for sure. Nice to have that fixed!

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:thumbsup:All in all it took about three hours. Here it is, not that exciting a picture for most, but for me it is the picture of a fixed hoe and I am pleased within that. :worship:
After all , a good hoe is fixed hoe . :rofl: :clap:
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@Eugen the cylinder end looks like you made the correct call by sending it out for repair. I had one on the D100 that was done by others because the end cap would not turn loose.
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Spike188 wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 7:25 am @Eugen the cylinder end looks like you made the correct call by sending it out for repair. I had one on the D100 that was done by others because the end cap would not turn loose.
I agree @Spike188 . They said it wasn't particularly difficult for them, normal for old cylinders not to open up easily, so they had to give it some torch. For me would've probably been a nightmare. Isn't that a general thing in life, to pay for less pain? :) holds true this time.
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Just wanted to chime in with the others! Looks like a job well done! I think it’s exciting anytime a machine comes back to life, keep the pictures coming!
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Re: Case 680E

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What do you all think, time for a new air filter? :hm: :109: :bee:


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Look at the size of this thing :O


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Looks like it’s been doing it’s job. Sure wouldn’t hurt to throw a new one in.
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That's right Jeff. Date stamp on it says June 1989. A fresh new filter is in.
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Eugen wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 9:47 am That's right Jeff. Date stamp on it says June 1989. A fresh new filter is in.
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Re: Case 680E

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Hopefully it sat on a shelf somewhere for a long time before it was installed. :40:
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