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<blockquote data-quote="PADeutzguy" data-source="post: 64946" data-attributes="member: 8986"><p>I'm sure they are the correct bushings, I rebuilt them all in 2011, and at $25 each that wasn't cheap. I think they fell out in my hand, or I may have had to use a punch to remove them, but these ones (the new set from 2011) slide in and out by hand. They are very oil soaked obviously. But I doubt that's what New Holland intended to keep the oil in, as there are 2 bushings in there, side by side, so oil would come out between them even when it was new under operating pressures. Does that cover plate go "outside" the bore and held in with the bushings? May be it's so worn it's falling into the bore? The online parts book shows nothing and the service book doesn't mention it either. I'm concerned even a new sleeve won't cure it, as it will leak around that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PADeutzguy, post: 64946, member: 8986"] I'm sure they are the correct bushings, I rebuilt them all in 2011, and at $25 each that wasn't cheap. I think they fell out in my hand, or I may have had to use a punch to remove them, but these ones (the new set from 2011) slide in and out by hand. They are very oil soaked obviously. But I doubt that's what New Holland intended to keep the oil in, as there are 2 bushings in there, side by side, so oil would come out between them even when it was new under operating pressures. Does that cover plate go "outside" the bore and held in with the bushings? May be it's so worn it's falling into the bore? The online parts book shows nothing and the service book doesn't mention it either. I'm concerned even a new sleeve won't cure it, as it will leak around that too. [/QUOTE]
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