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Topic: 4020 drawbar support
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| ridgelane
10-05-2012 09:32:42
208.38.36.24
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On the newer model 4020 front drawbar support, right at the very front, there is a roll pin into the casting. Does that pin hold the bushing in place, or does it go thru the bushing and pin. How do you take that apart? It doesn't look like it can be driven right thru to the other side.Thanks |
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| Cliff Nelson
10-05-2012 10:37:30
96.60.120.179
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Re: 4020 drawbar support in reply to ridgelane, 10-05-2012 09:32:42
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| The roll pin holds the bushing in position. The horizontal pin is driven into the trans case and held by friction. Drive the pin out and lower the drawbar support. The roll pin can then be driven through the bushing to remove. You will need a good solid punch to drive the pin out of the trans case. |
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| ridgelane
10-05-2012 11:47:11
208.38.36.24
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Re: 4020 drawbar support in reply to Cliff Nelson, 10-05-2012 10:37:30
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