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how you going guys Kurtis from cutting edge engineering todayamp;#39;s job we have a 637g bail arm in for repair a 637g is a scraper it is a twin powered scraper so engine in the front engine in the back they are commonly used for removing massive amounts of material very very quickly the bail arm is mounted on the front of a scraper and it is used to hook up to the scraper in front of them so they can assist each other while pulling themselves or pushing themselves through a cut to remove material typically a bail arm are in one piece this one came to us in three pieces and slightlybent so itamp;#39;s not uncommon for these to get broken they do take a hell of a flogging while they are working i believe this one was down and he ran into the scraper in front of him and what tells me that is the hollow bars down either side of the bail arm are all bent downwards so weamp;#39;re going to put this one back together something i did notice when this arrived it