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Re: Needs som help with bushings PICS
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Posted by captaink on April 24, 2006 at 09:01:15 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Needs som help with bushings PICS posted by Darren In Pesotum on April 24, 2006 at 07:28:46:
In addition to what Paul has said: OUCH! If you have welder and know how to use it, great, if not well…find some one that does. I guess my first reaction would be to go check out hole-saw sizes and go to an iron supplier and find out what size tubing he has and what the wall sizes are. You have to be a bit careful because a thick walled pipe called DOM comes undersized on the inside so that it can be machined to fit whatever goes in side. Now, whatever size hole-saw and tubing size match up with what is on your loader will dictate the ones to get. Make sure that the pin will go through it. Now you can drill this out for a grease zerk and or have replaceable bushing fit into it. Your choice. Take the hole saw and start sawing away to remove that busted up tube from the arm. A flame wrench would work, however you want as smooth and as round a hole as possible to put that new pipe you got from the iron supply place in. After you get the old one out put the new one in and then put whatever attachment to align the pin before you start welding. Now you should tack-weld the pipe in place or if you have enough room do the finish welding while you are at it. Let me know if you have questions.
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