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I would think the top cover is the least of your worries. From what you have described I would think the hydraulic piston which lifts the arms has exploded like a bomb which has resulted in the damage to the top cover.

 

HI JOHN WHY DID the cast break like that thanks jon :thumbup:

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Ours broke because the lift arms kept lifting even when the controls were depressed while it had brace on. Won't know to extent of the damage until it removed.

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Ours broke because the lift arms kept lifting even when the controls were depressed while it had brace on. Won't know to extent of the damage until it removed.

 

Hi mark I will ask my old mate who has worked for MF DEALER FOR 50years thanks Jon

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Cheers Jon. I'll give you a bell on the weekend about the loppers. Mega busy this week. 3 days of crane work on the trot! Mark

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Cheers Jon. I'll give you a bell on the weekend about the loppers. Mega busy this week. 3 days of crane work on the trot! Mark

 

Hi mark ring me or text me I will ask mate about why it did that to the casting thanks Jon

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Ron Greet can up trumps with a part, just need to fit it now. The problem was cause by failure in the control mechanism.

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Ron Greet can up trumps with a part, just need to fit it now. The problem was cause by failure in the control mechanism.

 

HI MARK well done mate on getting parts the cover on newer ones im told are thicker mark my mate said to me it could of been that thanks jon :thumbup:

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