Posted by John S-B on October 24, 2007 at 05:46:52 from (64.12.116.73):
In Reply to: 560 nf shimmy posted by ww on October 24, 2007 at 04:14:51:
If it's anything like an M, you have to jack up the front, supporting the frame rails with good jacks or cribbing. Unbolt the lower bolster and there should be a housing at the top that once you open it up it should be apparent how to remove the upper bolster, should just drop out. Pretty easy with two people, but if you are handy with a bottle jack you can lower it a bit at a time, securing it with one of those visegrips with a chain when you need to reset the jack. A set of bushings bearing and seals cost me about $150 for the M, a 560 should be similar. You need to get a manual as it should tell you (and show you) how this is put together and how to remove the bolster. I have a couple of pics of the bolster removal of my M in the stuck and troubled section. Just put my handle in the search box.
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