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453 Bobtach pins and bushings
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<blockquote data-quote="OldMachinist" data-source="post: 12324" data-attributes="member: 437"><p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">I bought a new pin on Bobcat manufactured bucket awhile back that had never been mounted. I cut the pin on mounting bracket off and made a new one to use the Bobtach. The original clearance from Bobcat on the steel bushings to the steel pins was .005" on the lift arm and tilt mountings. I figured I could go a little tighter with bronze bearings as dissimilar metals normally won't gall and seize up as long as they are lubed. Time will tell on that. I agree if you go back to the steel on steel set up you need more clearance.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldMachinist, post: 12324, member: 437"] [FONT=Times New Roman]I bought a new pin on Bobcat manufactured bucket awhile back that had never been mounted. I cut the pin on mounting bracket off and made a new one to use the Bobtach. The original clearance from Bobcat on the steel bushings to the steel pins was .005” on the lift arm and tilt mountings. I figured I could go a little tighter with bronze bearings as dissimilar metals normally won't gall and seize up as long as they are lubed. Time will tell on that. I agree if you go back to the steel on steel set up you need more clearance.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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