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Some time ago I was asked re the above, we have recently removed and replaced one of our cranes to enable clutch replacement and other work to our Valmet 8000. pictures of . Jake plate on rear axel, crane demounted with Jake plate fixed, crane being positioned to remount to tractor, bolt used for securing the jake mounting crane to tractor, the only other thing on this system is to attach the spool block in the cab and to join feed and return pipe for hydraulics .

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Hello patu 6.5 meter crane , reason for splitting the tractor was lack of any hydraulics after catching stump grinder on a stump no gears no drive no nothing ! bother!! ( polite vertion) been some time so had a word with a few people and worked it back to the drive to the oil pump having sheared so therefore jake frame on the tractor has to be removed to split the tractor , replaced clutch and thrust bearing at same time as seemed a good contingency . nb. A T Olivers near to Luton ex valmet dealers v. helpful

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Hello patu 6.5 meter crane , reason for splitting the tractor was lack of any hydraulics after catching stump grinder on a stump no gears no drive no nothing ! bother!! ( polite vertion) been some time so had a word with a few people and worked it back to the drive to the oil pump having sheared so therefore jake frame on the tractor has to be removed to split the tractor , replaced clutch and thrust bearing at same time as seemed a good contingency . nb. A T Olivers near to Luton ex valmet dealers v. helpful

 

A T Olivers are just fantastic. Been to the Kings Langly one several times for various bits which they've either had or phoned around their supplyers to find for me. I didn't know they were ex valmet dealers though.

 

We use Browns who can be good or shocking. Unfortunatly their engineer who knew his way round the A series valtras very well has left.

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Olivers , all changed when the agco / class/ renault thing happened I think their knowledge re the older valmets is good, browns similar experiance as above I think the leighton dept. is, was / has improved they look after the Parks Trust valtras here in mk , may have changed if engineer has left, daventry is reputed to have good knowledge

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