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Topic: Re: TO35 back in the family
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| danderson
11-20-2012 14:40:18
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John,Since joining the forum I have enjoyed your insight. Regarding the Pivot Pin and bushing, I have a total parts diagram and assume it is part numbers 183221M11 for the bushing and 180344M12 for the pivot pin. They are inexpensive at around $45.00 for the set and don't seem too hard to replace. On the project list! Cheers |
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| John(UK)
11-21-2012 04:45:42
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Re: TO35 back in the family in reply to danderson, 11-20-2012 14:40:18
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| Thank you for your comments! Make sure that you do get the correct parts as there is more than one type of Bush and the Pivot Pin is also peculiar to the Bush that is fitted. The Bushes originally were a thin wall type and the later ones had a thick wall with a collar on one edge. If you have this thick wall type, fit TWO not just one and it will give more support to the axle and prevent the load being transferred to the Radius Rods as it wears.The Axle beam is different depending on the bush fitted, the thick wall type has a larger hole in the Centre Axle Beam. If you need more information about this or anything else, email me direct at fergusontractors@hotmail.com....John(UK) |
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