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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 9202" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>Something no one has mentioned is the quality of the metal and the temper procedures used in making the machines and pins , which personally I think is the problem ---------------as far as grease goes have you'll noticed that a lot of manufacturrs have gone to the theory that if the pin rides in dirt they don't put a grease fitting on that pin as they came to the conclusion that the grease actually attracts and holds the dirt and causes more wear than no grease at all , with that said I see no grease fitting pins with more hours and less wear than pins that are properly grease that are worn out , so I don't think grease is the problem , it's poor quality steel ---------------today I am doing the pins , bushings and bucket ears on a 322 dipperstick and cradle which are about as bad as I have ever seen -----how do you post pictures on this site , i would like to show and tell sometimes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 9202, member: 782"] Something no one has mentioned is the quality of the metal and the temper procedures used in making the machines and pins , which personally I think is the problem ---------------as far as grease goes have you'll noticed that a lot of manufacturrs have gone to the theory that if the pin rides in dirt they don't put a grease fitting on that pin as they came to the conclusion that the grease actually attracts and holds the dirt and causes more wear than no grease at all , with that said I see no grease fitting pins with more hours and less wear than pins that are properly grease that are worn out , so I don't think grease is the problem , it's poor quality steel ---------------today I am doing the pins , bushings and bucket ears on a 322 dipperstick and cradle which are about as bad as I have ever seen -----how do you post pictures on this site , i would like to show and tell sometimes [/QUOTE]
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