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Posted by CNKS on December 01, 2003 at 07:34:04 from (207.178.96.212):
In Reply to: Re: Re: My goal is to restore my H to better than posted by Richard Fazio on December 01, 2003 at 05:55:59:
$212 to get a new brake shaft including slots for keys, etc, bushings for two brake pedals (I believe both the pedals and the bushings were machined, or perhaps they machined the pedals to fit the bushings, I don't know). Plus I had the worn place in the upper steering shaft built up, (included in the $212). I would guess that each of these items separately would cost about $75, it adds up. I got a NOS cast bearing for the steering shaft (the part that sits on top of the steering post that the shaft goes thru from justin (Webers Tractor Works for $25.50 including shipping). I have other pins, etc that need replacing, as you mentioned. You can use larger pins, problem is the hole that they go thru is not round. If they aren't too bad I would leave them alone, or just find something that fits a little better.
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