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Largered wrote:
But as your lower photo shows ........ the 'D' ring is welded to the bonnet frame ?

Is it new bonnet and paint now ??

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Hope not, going to get a mate to weld it back together. Common sense isn't very common.
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axle



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axle wrote:
... out with the recuperating saw ...

Has the poor thing not been well ? Laughing


Im so glad you found a way in BTW


Doh Banging Head Reciprocating Saw Common sense isn't very common.
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IanMetro wrote:
Well Done Axle.

Please can you re-title this topic so that it acts as an information post for when we need it.

( I am surprised that the loop is welded to the bonnet, as I assumed, when I looked, that the threaded arm was only bolted with that nut)


Title done.
only one side is threaded, it's for adjusting the depth. Common sense isn't very common.
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