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Replacing pivot pins on 853
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<blockquote data-quote="hyp7" data-source="post: 48097" data-attributes="member: 3703"><p>Also find a longer bolt and screw it in aways and you can tap on it with a hammer to get it loose. Take the grease fitting out that will release the pressure on the pin and you should be able to push the pin in. And use the longer bolt to get it back in the arm. The stock bolts are to short. Also try not to get any grease on the tapered end. Other wise it will be a pain to get it tight. And one more thing once you get everything back together watch your bolts while using the bucket and if the bolts turn the pin is turning and you dont want that.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hyp7, post: 48097, member: 3703"] Also find a longer bolt and screw it in aways and you can tap on it with a hammer to get it loose. Take the grease fitting out that will release the pressure on the pin and you should be able to push the pin in. And use the longer bolt to get it back in the arm. The stock bolts are to short. Also try not to get any grease on the tapered end. Other wise it will be a pain to get it tight. And one more thing once you get everything back together watch your bolts while using the bucket and if the bolts turn the pin is turning and you dont want that. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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