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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 65276" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>I do not know what the conversion rate is but that is more than twice as high as here in the states. You might check this part number, 86521978. I think this is the part number for the hubs that you weld on the boom. It is not clear what they are in the component breakdown but that is the only part called hub in the kit. If it is reasonable you might just order one and see what you get.</p><p>I think the holes wore because the metal is to soft and the pins would just push up into the metal, Eventually they would break the tab off the pin or loosen the retaining bolt and the wear would just keep on going up the boom. If you are not going to be using it hard you can probably just weld new plates to the side of the boom and fill in the wore area of the boom with weld.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 65276, member: 5461"] I do not know what the conversion rate is but that is more than twice as high as here in the states. You might check this part number, 86521978. I think this is the part number for the hubs that you weld on the boom. It is not clear what they are in the component breakdown but that is the only part called hub in the kit. If it is reasonable you might just order one and see what you get. I think the holes wore because the metal is to soft and the pins would just push up into the metal, Eventually they would break the tab off the pin or loosen the retaining bolt and the wear would just keep on going up the boom. If you are not going to be using it hard you can probably just weld new plates to the side of the boom and fill in the wore area of the boom with weld. [/QUOTE]
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