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743 lift arm pins and bushing replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Centurion" data-source="post: 43149" data-attributes="member: 1813"><p>Well, got all the bushings for replacement, ended up removing the arms completely from the machine. The bushings are the most difficult to remove that I have run into, has taken evry night after work this week to remove the arm bushings and so far 2 of the frame bushings, one more to go tonight. Plan is weld in the bushings in the frame, then slide arms in place, tack inside and then weld the outside, as tazza suggests. I think if I had not removed the arms, I would have had a more difficult time, also, did not want to use cutting torch near engine and fuel. Once these are done, next step is to replace lower tilt cylinder bushings in bobtach. Will let you know how i progress</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centurion, post: 43149, member: 1813"] Well, got all the bushings for replacement, ended up removing the arms completely from the machine. The bushings are the most difficult to remove that I have run into, has taken evry night after work this week to remove the arm bushings and so far 2 of the frame bushings, one more to go tonight. Plan is weld in the bushings in the frame, then slide arms in place, tack inside and then weld the outside, as tazza suggests. I think if I had not removed the arms, I would have had a more difficult time, also, did not want to use cutting torch near engine and fuel. Once these are done, next step is to replace lower tilt cylinder bushings in bobtach. Will let you know how i progress [/QUOTE]
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