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1997 753 Bobcat Bob-tach Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 3251" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Mower</p><p>Just live with the slop for now, this is real common and at 1/8" its not going to break anytime real soon.</p><p>In the off season get two new bosses made with hardend bushings in them. cut the old ones out and weld the new in.</p><p>Then hopefully if the boss becomes loose again, you can just pound out the bushings and replace them. I just did this to my 853 on all 3 bobtach pins.</p><p>Tympkin bearings is a good source for bushing with common bores and Od's sizes.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 3251, member: 307"] Mower Just live with the slop for now, this is real common and at 1/8” its not going to break anytime real soon. In the off season get two new bosses made with hardend bushings in them. cut the old ones out and weld the new in. Then hopefully if the boss becomes loose again, you can just pound out the bushings and replace them. I just did this to my 853 on all 3 bobtach pins. Tympkin bearings is a good source for bushing with common bores and Od's sizes. Ken [/QUOTE]
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