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Replacing pivot pins on 853
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 48348" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I actually broke one on a customers 853. Must have been a poor grade because it stretch in the center so bad it it was down to about a 1/2" dia instead of 5/8 when it broke.</p><p>Fortunately it unscrewed out of the pin easy once we got it back apart, pita. New bolts are a good idea, I have even seen the bolt break on a 753 that had not been removed. There is a lot of stress to keep that pin seated.</p><p>Be sure to re torque them after some use and keep a eye on them after that</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 48348, member: 307"] I actually broke one on a customers 853. Must have been a poor grade because it stretch in the center so bad it it was down to about a 1/2” dia instead of 5/8 when it broke. Fortunately it unscrewed out of the pin easy once we got it back apart, pita. New bolts are a good idea, I have even seen the bolt break on a 753 that had not been removed. There is a lot of stress to keep that pin seated. Be sure to re torque them after some use and keep a eye on them after that Ken [/QUOTE]
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