In for a Dime, might as well in for a Dollar. The injection pump I was having a problem with is being rebuilt...
I'm considering replacing the pins & bushings of the Boom Pivot. That is; the bushings on the swing frame.
Can this be a backyard repair? If the hoe is laid out (to keep it from falling over), can the pins be driven out ? I would block the boom and use a jack to take the pressure off the pins.
Then, using the hydraulics, move the boom away from the swing frame a few inches. Weld three beads inside the bushings to shrink the bushing before driving them out.
Either cool the new bushings with dry ice or use a bolt & nut to pull them into the frame. (don't have a nifty hollow center hydraulic puller) Or Both.
Use the hydraulics to pull the boom back into position for the new pins.
All assuming the frame bore isn't egg shaped...
Am I the ant in front of the rubber tree? with "High Hopes" as Sinatra would sing :eek:
Your thoughts.. Please .. :confused:
I'm considering replacing the pins & bushings of the Boom Pivot. That is; the bushings on the swing frame.
Can this be a backyard repair? If the hoe is laid out (to keep it from falling over), can the pins be driven out ? I would block the boom and use a jack to take the pressure off the pins.
Then, using the hydraulics, move the boom away from the swing frame a few inches. Weld three beads inside the bushings to shrink the bushing before driving them out.
Either cool the new bushings with dry ice or use a bolt & nut to pull them into the frame. (don't have a nifty hollow center hydraulic puller) Or Both.
Use the hydraulics to pull the boom back into position for the new pins.
All assuming the frame bore isn't egg shaped...
Am I the ant in front of the rubber tree? with "High Hopes" as Sinatra would sing :eek:
Your thoughts.. Please .. :confused:
Deere 310C boom pivot repair
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