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<blockquote data-quote="baer" data-source="post: 111988" data-attributes="member: 18997"><p>Home owner with a home in the California mountains. Built a home and purchased a used 2001 763 with 800 hrs. Lots of rocks to move and landscaping to do. Having fun with the 763. One problem I have is the tilt bushing at the bob tach is mis-aligned. The hole for the grease zerk is about 1/2" out of alignment and I have to remove the bushing pin to grease the bushing. I guess I have 2 options, remove and replace the bushing or drill a new hole in the bushing. Can I remove the bushing without a press? If not, I guess re drilling the hole will be necessary. Any suggestions would help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baer, post: 111988, member: 18997"] Home owner with a home in the California mountains. Built a home and purchased a used 2001 763 with 800 hrs. Lots of rocks to move and landscaping to do. Having fun with the 763. One problem I have is the tilt bushing at the bob tach is mis-aligned. The hole for the grease zerk is about 1/2" out of alignment and I have to remove the bushing pin to grease the bushing. I guess I have 2 options, remove and replace the bushing or drill a new hole in the bushing. Can I remove the bushing without a press? If not, I guess re drilling the hole will be necessary. Any suggestions would help. [/QUOTE]
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