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Upper Bolster Revisited
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Posted by Kelly C on January 12, 2003 at 17:28:57 from (63.171.43.140):

For those who wanted me to quit playing with my Baler and get back to work on my H. Well your wish is my command. I had to get back into the upper bolster. I still had quite a bit of play in it after the first go around. I noticed some thing different wile I took it apart this time. The pivot shaft left a indent in the bottom side of the cover at the top of the bolster. I think it is ridding higher than before. Could I posssably need a spacer between the pivot shaft and the thrust bearing? If so where do I get one of those? I had to hack saw the upper bushing out. Tapping on it did no good. If you are interested in seeing my documentation of this just click on the link and scroll down to the bottom of my web page and click on the link.
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