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Re: H upper bolster pivot shaft
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Posted by john on June 24, 2003 at 18:48:10 from (192.233.162.182):
In Reply to: H upper bolster pivot shaft posted by Mike ISW on June 24, 2003 at 18:25:36:
I have. I got one maybe 20 years ago but my tractor has been in storage ever since. I went through my front end a little while ago. I noticed on mine I had to put a washer between the sector gear and castle nut to get the cotter pin to get a piece of the castle nut. I would take them off. Put them side by side on a good very even surface. Put the sector on each with the castle nut as tight as when you install it in the tractor. Measure up from the surface to the bottom of the sector and measure down from the top of the bolster shaft to the top of the sector. Do for each shaft. If you get different measurements from shaft to shaft of the respective distances, that is your problem (the taper part). Also make sure that where the thrust bearing goes it is the same on both shafts. Just what I would try.
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