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Re: Seat suspension parts
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Posted by Hurst on February 10, 2006 at 19:40:28 from (204.255.227.44):
In Reply to: Re: Seat suspension parts posted by RodInNS on February 10, 2006 at 14:55:49:
I took apart the suspension tonight, and when I got it apart, 3 or the 4 rollers had worn through all of the bearing and had flat spots on the nylon wheels. The 4th was still functioning and still has a good wheel, just the bearing is sloppy. I think I am going to go to the tractor store tom. and match the wheel and bearings up. I may try to get a bearing with a 1 1/2 inch outer diameter and a 1/2 inch inner diameter if there is such a thing, that would take care of the bearing and the nylon wheel. Then I could just wrap this in electrical tape to keep the noise down and then my seat would sit level and it would be all good. The shock and all of the bushings are still in great shape, just these bearings went out (???). Thanks for the help. Hopefully I can get her done by tom. Hurst
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