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Bob-tach pivot pin and tilt cylinder pivot pin replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 25777" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>For bushing I used ones availble from Timpkin bearings that had the correct id for the pin and machine the new boss I was welding in to match it od.</p><p>As for the taper in the arms, I'd clean it up a bit and if it does not look to bad, just try a new pin with locktite on the taper portion. Be sure to retorque the bolt a few times.</p><p>Also shim any side to side slop of the qa between the lift arms out. Not sure why all loaders seem to have the side slop, it just wears the pins faster.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 25777, member: 307"] For bushing I used ones availble from Timpkin bearings that had the correct id for the pin and machine the new boss I was welding in to match it od. As for the taper in the arms, I'd clean it up a bit and if it does not look to bad, just try a new pin with locktite on the taper portion. Be sure to retorque the bolt a few times. Also shim any side to side slop of the qa between the lift arms out. Not sure why all loaders seem to have the side slop, it just wears the pins faster. Ken [/QUOTE]
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