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What I would do is Re:Preventing Barrel distortion

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benny2

04-06-2007 08:38:39




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I know it will add extra cost and work but
What I would do is have the tube bored a 1/4 in. For a 1/8 wall replaceable bushing insert. This should be either a lite drive or lite press fit. You can buy inserts at bearing supply or have them made. These inserts should be heat treated as the pin should. Pin should be made from heat treated 4140 or at least case hardened. Case hardening can be done at home with a product called Kasenit, this stuff is inexpensive. All of your pivot points should be made like this. Most good loaders have these at all the piviot pin spots. I would drill all pivots for external grease zerks.

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04-06-2007 11:57:21




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 Re: What I would do is Re:Preventing Barrel distor in reply to benny2, 04-06-2007 08:38:39  
Bushings would be good idea. You don't want a 4140 Chrome-Moly pin. On a small hoe like yours you might want to use a medium carbon or maybe just a grade 8 bolt. If the pin is harder than the bushing, the bushing wears out. If it's softer the pin wears out. It's easier to replace a pin. Replacable bushings make both replacable. Dave



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