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An old oleo Mac 946. Can it be changed to a 3/8 lo pro?


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5 hours ago, gary112 said:

My only experience of an oleo mac was years ago when working with my old man,he bought one and after a month we had loads of trouble with it not running right,in the end we were working on a roadside and one morning it wouldn,t start so he grabbed it  and smashed shit out of it on the road,jumped in the truck and off we went and bought two new Husky,s,not relevant to the thread but always makes me smile,he was a short tempered chap my old man:lol:

Haha ??. Not a fan of them myself they're ok. But the guy down the road sells them, so my old man just goes to him for the ease of it. Had some problems but that's more for to the fact of my old man not looking after them properly over the years. ?

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