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Hey Roy, I see you made it. Lol
Don’t forget to hit the welcome wagon and introduce yourself. Show us some pictures of your bird also. We love pictures. Call me sometime. Mike.
Without hearing it, it is hard to say but I would start with the axle bearings and make sure one is not failing. Then you need to move on to the carrier bearings.
We live on a small lake with egrets, hawks, ducks, geese, cormorants (hate them), green herons, owls, seagulls, and even golden and bald eagles now and then. Haven’t ever seen a hawk take on an egret before, I think they are too big for our hawks to mess with. But my wife did see a golden...
Welcome from the central coast of Cal. There are a couple of sections you should check out on the forum. Parts being sold x3 and the WTB[ want to buy] one. There are shows coming up on the east coast in the near future that should be helpful on your needs quest too. Like Carlisle.
Apparently, they don’t reproduce the funky front marker light retainers for the coronet and I can’t find the used one I had so out come the fab tools and a piece of 2x2 .083 wall. Nothing like reinventing the wheel…
We have had hawks here kill and eat Blue Jays, Mourning Doves, etc. When they are done eating, there is nothing but feathers left. They devour all the bones, feet, etc.