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Posted by Bob M on January 12, 2003 at 19:16:03 from (24.169.120.229):
In Reply to: Upper Bolster Revisited posted by Kelly C on January 12, 2003 at 17:28:57:
Kelly - I ran into exactly the same problem with my Super H! Apparently someone had the front end apart before me, and when they put it back together they left out a spacer above the pivot shaft thrust bearing. My solution was to have a machinist buddy turn several spacers of varying thickness. Then used trial and error to find the correct spacer that would center the sector gear on the worm. If I recall 3/8" thick was right. Check in the Parts 'n Pieces Gallery for a photo of the bearing and spacer (I can't seem to get a photo to post here tonite...). Here is the URL: http://www.tractorshed.com/cgi-bin/gallery/pieces_pic.cgi?pic=http;//www.tractorshed.com/gallery/pieces/v160.jpg&firstrec=1&lastrec=15&Parameter=&mode=All&what=pieces Also clever your method to remove the old upper pivot shaft bushing! On my SH I wound up driving a chisel down thru the bushing shell from above to cut slot in it, then collapsing it with a big screwdriver to get it out. ...Bob M
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