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Posted by MrBill on March 25, 2004 at 12:05:50 from (144.9.158.88):
Now my next question: The wear table referenced "The 75% wear is recommendation for pin and bush turn" What is meant by pin/bush turn? Are they turned 180 degrees? Or are they removed and machined? I don't know what they mean. Also, is this something I could do myself? Awhile back I lost a track because I was working in the trees and when I did a hard right turn there was an unknown stump I was staddling and it forced the track off the sprocket. In the process of putting the track back on it gave me a chance to do an up-close examination of the track. I noticed the bushings were worn through in spots. So I know the bushings need replaced. Can I do this myself? Is an arbor press enough to work on these? What all do I need to do? Thanks, MrBill
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