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Posted by The Undertaker on April 22, 2001 at 13:20:52 from (64.40.66.233):
In Reply to: H Bolster questions.... posted by Doug D on April 22, 2001 at 12:54:37:
Doug: Sure! If you are installing the upper seal, then I suggest you inspect both upper and lower bushings while at it. You're lucky if only the seal is gone and exceptionally so. Be sure check pivot shaft bearing. So happens mine was worn sufficient to have caused the the pivot shaft to bear up against the boss on bottom of upper bolster and cut into it. Had to add a spacer to compensate for loss of metal. The entire weight of tractor front end rests on that ball bearing. When you drop the pivot shaft out it will tell you a lot! Careful to secure the tractor well when removing the lower bolster assembly. I had built a crib, much like a saw horse to go under the rails, but ended up taking off the bolster, because of the shape it was in and had to bench press new bushings in it. Good luck, "TU"
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