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Re: Light Lens... Spindles?
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Posted by JayWalt on February 17, 2007 at 09:35:12 from (70.226.20.153):
In Reply to: Re: Light Lens... Spindles? posted by gene bender on February 17, 2007 at 08:53:35:
I'm not following you on the egg shaped holes? The front adjustable has like clamps that hold in the uprights which the spindles pass through. Are you talking about the bushings in the uprights? As for the camber, maybe you think I'm talking about castor? can the uprights be spun in those clamps? is that what you are referring too? I've never had the front end apart, so dont be too harsh on my terminology. =) The front end is solid. When i was repacking the wheel bearings I checked for sideplay in the spindle bushings and they are surprisingly tight for a tractor with a loade ron it its entire life. This was owned by a hospital for about 30 years of its life, so it was probably taken care of and maybe the bushings were replaced?
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