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Bob-tach pivot pin and tilt cylinder pivot pin replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 25773" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>LOL Shane, i haven't been attacked by any "nasties" just yet.</p><p>As for the wear, i will be posting details in the next few weeks of a worn out bobtach, but the part the tapered pins run inside the bobtach, not the arm. I have 2 machines that the IDIOTS that owned them, never used grease and the wear was so bad you couldn't just replace the bushings and pins. I ended up cutting the old boss out of the bobtach its self, and making a new one with suitable bushings. I have made the boss' and pins but I'm still making the bushings to fit the boss. It then needs to be put in the arms and welded in place so it all sits straight. Waiting on a tap to arrive for the thread inside the pins. Its a job in progress, but I'm getting there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 25773, member: 82"] LOL Shane, i haven't been attacked by any “nasties” just yet. As for the wear, i will be posting details in the next few weeks of a worn out bobtach, but the part the tapered pins run inside the bobtach, not the arm. I have 2 machines that the IDIOTS that owned them, never used grease and the wear was so bad you couldn't just replace the bushings and pins. I ended up cutting the old boss out of the bobtach its self, and making a new one with suitable bushings. I have made the boss' and pins but I'm still making the bushings to fit the boss. It then needs to be put in the arms and welded in place so it all sits straight. Waiting on a tap to arrive for the thread inside the pins. Its a job in progress, but I'm getting there. [/QUOTE]
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