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Author Subject: track rod end, HOW TOUGH ARE THEY?
daveyboy

aka Jim Davey

Location: Southampton

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Post #26
Any advance on 2.5 tons? Is that enough you freaky crackpot stoner.

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Posted 21st Feb 2016 at 19:19
mocinim

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Post #27
The working limit of the trackrod end will depend on mufacturer e.g construction process , application metal supplied at the time of production giving an accurate measurement of strength is not possible without knowing all of these factors and many more possible variables if your question is related to willit lift your crack stash then yes it will unless your a international dealer of course
Hope this helps Smoke

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Posted 21st Feb 2016 at 19:40
jimmyhackers

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Post #28
thankk for the info.....so i far ive manged to lift a sufflolk punch lawnmower with one arm. (havnt built the other yet)

50kg (or two bags of sand) was what i was hoping for and im well within that capabilty so far

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Posted 16th Nov 2016 at 18:26

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