Just having too much fun... I'm replacing the pins & bushings on the boom. The play made it hard for me to use it smoothly.
Here's my question... Is it feasible to just replace the pins and leave the bushings? Bushing replacement is so much more involved.
I measured the wear on a pin. Found it to be about 18 thousandths. Multiplied out to the bucket that was a bunch of play. Don't have an inside mic so can't measure the bushing wear. If the wear is concentrated on the pin, maybe pins alone is worth the money and time saved. I'm already committed to replacing the bushings now (parts in hand) But the pivot on the swing tower is sloppy too.
Here's pic of my set up. If you see potential safety issue, pls speak up. When I put it back together I'll have do some shifting to line everything up. The tractor is NOT supporting any weight, It's there "just in case"
Wear is concentrated on about 200 degrees of the pin. Max .018 deep
Measured with straight edge & gauge
Here's my question... Is it feasible to just replace the pins and leave the bushings? Bushing replacement is so much more involved.
I measured the wear on a pin. Found it to be about 18 thousandths. Multiplied out to the bucket that was a bunch of play. Don't have an inside mic so can't measure the bushing wear. If the wear is concentrated on the pin, maybe pins alone is worth the money and time saved. I'm already committed to replacing the bushings now (parts in hand) But the pivot on the swing tower is sloppy too.
Here's pic of my set up. If you see potential safety issue, pls speak up. When I put it back together I'll have do some shifting to line everything up. The tractor is NOT supporting any weight, It's there "just in case"
Wear is concentrated on about 200 degrees of the pin. Max .018 deep
Measured with straight edge & gauge
Deere Pins & Bushings
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