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<blockquote data-quote="140mower" data-source="post: 13678" data-attributes="member: 447"><p>I looked into going this route with my 763, and would have done it if I had been quoted the price that you were. I asked around with several of the local logging outfits around here, and found several that had used them and all were very happy with the results. I can't remember the exact price I was quoted, but it was over $450 for one pin through our local machine shop/ dealer. Needless to say I told them to pound sand and decided to just live with the slop until I came up with another solution. What I finally did was weld stringers (beads) into the bosses and die ground them back out and hoped for the best, going on a year now and no broken parts so I figure I got it pretty close. I would have rather gone with the expander pin, but it was just a little too costly at the time.</p><p> Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="140mower, post: 13678, member: 447"] I looked into going this route with my 763, and would have done it if I had been quoted the price that you were. I asked around with several of the local logging outfits around here, and found several that had used them and all were very happy with the results. I can't remember the exact price I was quoted, but it was over $450 for one pin through our local machine shop/ dealer. Needless to say I told them to pound sand and decided to just live with the slop until I came up with another solution. What I finally did was weld stringers (beads) into the bosses and die ground them back out and hoped for the best, going on a year now and no broken parts so I figure I got it pretty close. I would have rather gone with the expander pin, but it was just a little too costly at the time. Don [/QUOTE]
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