Posted by Mike CA on August 19, 2007 at 11:01:00 from (64.173.170.7):
In Reply to: Seat saga continued... posted by HENRY E NC on August 19, 2007 at 10:36:19:
HENRY E NC said: (quoted from post at 10:36:19 08/19/07) All of that is repairable at little cost if you work at it. The enlarged holes and be bushed with a piece black iron pipe and the split tube can be fixed at any welding shop. Are there any vocational schools that teach welding around. I have used our community college welding shop for several items. They are glad to do it for the real experience. The pins can be made from hardend steel found in most tractor stores and some hardware stores. You might have to alter them a little but tey are strong and will work..Just think repair for a while. If you buy some old junk you will end up fixing it also. I have used all these methods on My M and now my A and I dare the first guy to tell me thats not OK.
I know a guy with welding equipment. How good he is at it I'll have to ask. I guess I'll take it apart and find out some estimates.
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