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743 lift arm pins and bushing replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 42014" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The way i did it was to cut the old bosses out of the arms, as stated you need to support them, there is a lot of weight here. I machined a new pin and boss, slid the boss into the arm, lowered the arm into position, put the new pin in and welded the boss in. The pin acts like a locator so you can weld the inside. Lift the arms and weld around the boss like it was before you removed it.</p><p>I did this about 5+ years ago now, there is still no wear in this machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 42014, member: 82"] The way i did it was to cut the old bosses out of the arms, as stated you need to support them, there is a lot of weight here. I machined a new pin and boss, slid the boss into the arm, lowered the arm into position, put the new pin in and welded the boss in. The pin acts like a locator so you can weld the inside. Lift the arms and weld around the boss like it was before you removed it. I did this about 5+ years ago now, there is still no wear in this machine. [/QUOTE]
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