I just read the description on the $teiner website for the kit I have (they are the original supplier of the kit), and they specify that you need to hone or ream out the bushings to fit your tractor prior to installation. I feel like they would have made them the exact size if they were going to the trouble of making bushings. I didn't think the shaft or casting would actually "wear" having the need for a larger bushing to be "made to fit". How would one know what size they needed to have that done? Measure the shaft and casting??
Janicholson said: (quoted from post at 21:35:19 05/03/13) The issue is certainly with the supplier. If no satisfaction, contact Ebay, and if that is the only issue, the original bushing was for sure the right wall thickness, so machining the replacement should produce a usable part. Jim
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