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1997 753 Bobcat Bob-tach Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 3289" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Got ya, a tapered taper bushing.... that will indeed be hard to get out.</p><p>Worst case, you could try running a bead of weld from the back to the front to get it to collapse. The other way is to make a slide hammer, weld a bar, say 2-3' long to the bushing. Drill a hole in a good size piece of steel that will move freely on the bar. Weld a stop at the end on the rod to strike the weight on. Just slide the weight back and hit the stop a few times and it should shock it out. The good 'ol home made slide hammer i have has gotten me out of trouble quite a few times!. Any old piece of junk you have lying around could do the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 3289, member: 82"] Got ya, a tapered taper bushing.... that will indeed be hard to get out. Worst case, you could try running a bead of weld from the back to the front to get it to collapse. The other way is to make a slide hammer, weld a bar, say 2-3' long to the bushing. Drill a hole in a good size piece of steel that will move freely on the bar. Weld a stop at the end on the rod to strike the weight on. Just slide the weight back and hit the stop a few times and it should shock it out. The good 'ol home made slide hammer i have has gotten me out of trouble quite a few times!. Any old piece of junk you have lying around could do the job. [/QUOTE]
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