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<blockquote data-quote="brdgbldr" data-source="post: 124821" data-attributes="member: 7474"><p>You should defiantly give your model number. Machine can vary quite a bit.</p><p></p><p>The bucket bushings may be tapered which can be quite difficult to replace. The ones I have deal with required a line bore and welding.</p><p></p><p>Depending on what part the bushings / pins are in, and what tools you have available, there are a lot of ways to get bushings / pins out and in.</p><p></p><p>You really need to do a search of videos online to check out all of the different methods used and find out which you may be capable of using. </p><p></p><p>On smaller straight bushings I like to use grade 8 threaded rod and nuts in conjunction with the proper outside diameter socket and a bunch of washers. On large pins and bushings torches and welding techniques.</p><p></p><p>Most methods are too hard to explain. You're better off finding videos on the similar type pins and bushing for your machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brdgbldr, post: 124821, member: 7474"] You should defiantly give your model number. Machine can vary quite a bit. The bucket bushings may be tapered which can be quite difficult to replace. The ones I have deal with required a line bore and welding. Depending on what part the bushings / pins are in, and what tools you have available, there are a lot of ways to get bushings / pins out and in. You really need to do a search of videos online to check out all of the different methods used and find out which you may be capable of using. On smaller straight bushings I like to use grade 8 threaded rod and nuts in conjunction with the proper outside diameter socket and a bunch of washers. On large pins and bushings torches and welding techniques. Most methods are too hard to explain. You’re better off finding videos on the similar type pins and bushing for your machine. [/QUOTE]
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