John Deere reclaim tool for the load control housing

I know I sound like I’m debating a dead horse asking all these questions but can’t get any advice and help from anybody else but only from here. Was wanting to know what part number or what that tools looks like and if you can buy one from mother Deere.
 
Can?t buy it from mother Deere as she died about 175 years
ago and she was a seamstress so she can?t help ya but if you
can get a part number I bet the dealership could maybe sell
you one. As bad as my housing was egged out I don?t think I?d
worry about it
 

I picked up an old Servicegard catalog on eBay to have to identify what some of their "special" tools are. You may be looking for John Deere Servicegard's Load Control Shaft Reclaim kit # D-05088ST. Looks and the description reads like it is a boring bar kit with bushings and instructions, no power tools included.
 

I got the catalog on eBay. I don't know if it is still available. Deere intends for these (Servicegard), and the tools, to be for dealers, not the public; so I expect they won't be helpful if you want to purchase from them.

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Well I think Cory2016 is blowing out of proportion getting/utilizing this L/D control bushing reclaiming tool. He's been told several alternatives for replacing bushings PLUS I was employed at a JD dealer for over 21 years from '66-'87 with 13 yrs serving as their service manager & this is the 1st time I remember seeing a picture of this tool much less seeing one in person. Sorry for the rant but that's my opinion.
 

Tool will be for use
Don’t appreciate the rants
I’m trying to find out as much info as I can weather I ask the same question or not I’m not giving up until I know I can’t find anything else in that matter :!:
 
(quoted from post at 18:17:34 07/10/18) I know I sound like I’m debating a dead horse asking all these questions but can’t get any advice and help from anybody else but only from here. Was wanting to know what part number or what that tools looks like and if you can buy one from mother Deere.
Its an old tool and only a few made I'm sure ask dealer about it. Won't be able to buy, just try and make the oversize work first and move on.
 

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