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<blockquote data-quote="farmshop" data-source="post: 102739" data-attributes="member: 10595"><p>The boss would be where the pin connects to the boom and the frame. I would try tapping out the upper pin. If everything is tri and straight they should slide out easily. If something is bent our twisted they can bind up and be more difficult to grease. The other thought would be if the grease is going between the rod eye bushing and the rod and not lubing the pin. With the pin out a shot of grease should show the passage is open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmshop, post: 102739, member: 10595"] The boss would be where the pin connects to the boom and the frame. I would try tapping out the upper pin. If everything is tri and straight they should slide out easily. If something is bent our twisted they can bind up and be more difficult to grease. The other thought would be if the grease is going between the rod eye bushing and the rod and not lubing the pin. With the pin out a shot of grease should show the passage is open. [/QUOTE]
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