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Bolt & Pin replacement for S175
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<blockquote data-quote="OldMachinist" data-source="post: 68118" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>I'd clean out the old grease, then apply just a small amount of new on the straight section of the pin. Push the pin into the Bobtach, align with the lift arm hole and use the longer bolt to pull the pin into the taper. As long as the tapers are clean and not damaged the pin should tighten right up without spinning. Tighten the bolt to 175 ft, lbs,</p><p>If it was me I'd think about welding some collars on the outside of the arms to protect the bolt heads from getting knocked off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldMachinist, post: 68118, member: 437"] I'd clean out the old grease, then apply just a small amount of new on the straight section of the pin. Push the pin into the Bobtach, align with the lift arm hole and use the longer bolt to pull the pin into the taper. As long as the tapers are clean and not damaged the pin should tighten right up without spinning. Tighten the bolt to 175 ft, lbs, If it was me I'd think about welding some collars on the outside of the arms to protect the bolt heads from getting knocked off. [/QUOTE]
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