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Goldnboy

I have been restoring a grader blade over the past few weeks. And it reminds me why I hate storing equipment In a shed with a dirt floor that gets wet.  This blade was located in a guys lean to and was covered in dirt . The corrosion did a great job on the blade and made the pivot stuck.

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Goldnboy

I managed to get the pivot separated from the blade using a hydraulic jack as I seen done for the axle hubs.

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ebinmaine

I'm in...

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Goldnboy

Now I am at the cleaning  stage where you can see the harsh work the dirt floor storage  dirt to the blade. I have already went through two abrasive disc's cleaning this up.

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Goldnboy said:

abrasive disc's

What are you using?

 

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Goldnboy
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

What are you using?

 

 Harbor freight 

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ri702bill

Yup, the L/D (length to diameter) ratio is high, probably 6 to 1 or greater, as it needs to be on this application, but - a great place for it to rust up solid. Any way to drill and cross drill for a grease fitting ?? Just a thought.

Bill

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Goldnboy
1 hour ago, ri702bill said:

Yup, the L/D (length to diameter) ratio is high, probably 6 to 1 or greater, as it needs to be on this application, but - a great place for it to rust up solid. Any way to drill and cross drill for a grease fitting ?? Just a thought.

Bill

This one does has a grease zerk but it was bone dry.

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ri702bill

@Goldnboy - Sad to see that - crearly a lack of maintenance. @peter lena would NOT approve .....

@squonk HF Needle Scaler - Have one - a Great tool - absolutely need to wear glasses with side shields when using - the rust and crud just flies off - once you learn the correct angle and speed.

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peter lena

@ri702bill  no doubt about  it , the majority of stuff i see is neglected almost to a brag point !  been steadily going the other way for a very long time , nothing that i have has a lack of lubrication problem, everything works with a solid smooth easy start, think  i will stay on the greasy side , pete

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Jeff-C175
13 hours ago, squonk said:

Get down into the pits!

 

:text-+1:

 

Not much further from the gutter to the pit for me though!

 

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Jeff-C175
14 hours ago, Goldnboy said:

Harbor freight

 

You can get a better deal at Amazon:

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B092Z4NV7G

 

I've used a lot of these and they compare favorably to the HF ones, in fact they might be the same thing.

 

 

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peter lena

 

 

@squonk  did  CONFINED SPACE ENTRY , for years , never bothered me then , retiring ,my mindset totally changed me , just the thought of  tank /  centrifuge /  shaker motor replacement , encapsulated over head  gear drive units /  been there done that , gives me the creeps . space suit , pete

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Jeff-C175
2 hours ago, peter lena said:

  CONFINED SPACE ENTRY , for years

 

Was it ever so tight that you had to grease yourself up? :ychain:

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peter lena

@Jeff-C175 , wearing a Tyvek  slick suit , taped up ankles and wrists , slowly lowering yourself thru the hatchway to a roap ladder , full face air supply , glass lined tank  inspection , for cracks or flaking , that would have to be very carefully ground clean , complete visual anti static wipe down . tank would then be tested , CBT  , clean by test , with laboratory wash out sampling . the tank was then certified clean for food grade make up work , like the artificial hopps for   miller beer . beer in clear bottles will spoil with natural hopps , that's where we came in with HOPP 2  artificial hopps . dark beer bottles have natural hopps . our artificial hopps was so concentrated , 5 gal plastic deltangular  feed jugs , would make 25 thousand bottles of miller beer , use those same feed jugs today to hold my waste oil , got a used pass for them , pete

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Lee1977
17 hours ago, Goldnboy said:

Here is an update before the latest round of snow came in we had Temps here near 60 for 3 days. So I got out the regal red...

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Now you have it too nice to use, you'll have to buy another one to use out in the dirt.

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kpinnc
On 2/8/2022 at 1:38 PM, Goldnboy said:

Finished with the decals!

 

Looks great! :thumbs:

 

I still kick myself for selling mine. Stupid! 

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

Looks great! :thumbs:

 

I still kick myself for selling mine. Stupid! 

Time for you to build one

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squonk

If you want a mid grader that "really works" find an Allis-Chalmers/ Simplicity mid grader. About 3 times heavier than a WH model and simple to modify to install on a Horse

 

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kpinnc
6 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Time for you to build one

 

Quit it.... :P

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, squonk said:

heavier

What's the "heavy" ? The blade thickness?

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squonk

Blade itself weighs close to 40 lbs. All iron.

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