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<blockquote data-quote="Land-Tech" data-source="post: 19565" data-attributes="member: 1679"><p>When I go to town next week I will stop and see what the actual size diff is between my machine and the newer model. I need to check and see if the bore on the arms needs to be larger. If I have to bore out the arms and and rod ends ' there might be a cost restraint. Hopefully the nylon bushing would be the same size. Another way to solve the grease problem was to pull the pins and throw them a lathe and put grooves and each end and use large o-rings to help keep the grease in. I don't think they are tapered. the old JD's had o-rings on the pins. what do you guys think of that? Are there other brands that do that? Thanks Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Land-Tech, post: 19565, member: 1679"] When I go to town next week I will stop and see what the actual size diff is between my machine and the newer model. I need to check and see if the bore on the arms needs to be larger. If I have to bore out the arms and and rod ends ' there might be a cost restraint. Hopefully the nylon bushing would be the same size. Another way to solve the grease problem was to pull the pins and throw them a lathe and put grooves and each end and use large o-rings to help keep the grease in. I don't think they are tapered. the old JD's had o-rings on the pins. what do you guys think of that? Are there other brands that do that? Thanks Scott [/QUOTE]
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