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Topic: Jcb hoe
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| Adam up north
04-21-2012 09:25:54
209.121.225.158
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Would anyone be able to tell me what they would called the extentable boom option on a 807b. . |
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| AJ.
04-22-2012 01:16:14
92.4.155.245
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Re: Jcb hoe in reply to Adam up north, 04-21-2012 09:25:54
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| No the power slide was the 807C and it did have a decal saying so, the 807B with that type two piece was standard and did not have a decal.a lot of machines back then used that type two piece boom as standard.
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| Adam up north
04-21-2012 18:16:43
209.121.225.246
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Re: Jcb hoe in reply to Adam up north, 04-21-2012 09:25:54
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| It was called apower slide? I thought I had heard someware it was called extenda boom. Was there a decal on it? That said so? I am cleaning up a 807 and am putting all new decals on it so I want to be correct |
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| AJ.
04-21-2012 13:18:02
92.6.90.110
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Re: Jcb hoe in reply to Adam up north, 04-21-2012 09:25:54
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| The JCB 807B had a manual adjustable two piece boom,the two retaining pins that secure the top section had to be removed and the top section could be moved in or out and the pins replaced,the 807C known as the power slide had a hydraulic clamp to hold the boom top section in a runner,release the clamp and using the stick the boom could be adjusted in or out to the required position and locked in place at the touch of a lever.
AJ
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| JOHNNYfromMI
04-21-2012 12:48:49
74.115.62.95
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Re: Jcb hoe in reply to Adam up north, 04-21-2012 09:25:54
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| The stick will extend out for more reach. Several brands have this option. |
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