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<blockquote data-quote="goodtech" data-source="post: 1681" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>On a 753 there are no bushings in your arms. The are coned shaped and the bolt on the outside pulls the pin into arms tighter. What happens is that bolt works itself loose then allows the pin to work its way out screwing up your lift arms. There is only two ways to fix this, one is to ream out the hole with a reamer, which makes it bigger, you may have to grind a little off the end of the pin to get a real tight fit, the other is buy the weldments for the lift arms, airarch the old ones off and weld new ones on. When intalling everything, make sure you put blue locktight on the bolts holding the pins in, otherwise you are going to be in the same spot agian in a couple of months. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodtech, post: 1681, member: 259"] On a 753 there are no bushings in your arms. The are coned shaped and the bolt on the outside pulls the pin into arms tighter. What happens is that bolt works itself loose then allows the pin to work its way out screwing up your lift arms. There is only two ways to fix this, one is to ream out the hole with a reamer, which makes it bigger, you may have to grind a little off the end of the pin to get a real tight fit, the other is buy the weldments for the lift arms, airarch the old ones off and weld new ones on. When intalling everything, make sure you put blue locktight on the bolts holding the pins in, otherwise you are going to be in the same spot agian in a couple of months. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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