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Tips for Rebuilding a John Deere Drill
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Posted 10/9/2015 10:58 (#4831102 - in reply to #4831050)
Subject: RE: Tips for Rebuilding a John Deere Drill



West Tennessee
Yes those bushings are a real bear but you will gain back a lot in performance of the drill if yours were worn. You will also save on boot wear by a bunch. If I remember right my guys wound up using an air hammer on some of them to help knock them out. We also have used bolts and nuts on them too. I'll say this though, they still aren't as bad to get out as the bushings on a 4710 sprayer suspension. I think we had a lot of blood and sweat come out on that job. My guys laughed at me because I don't have to swing a hammer that much but I did last Saturday and promptly hit my hand with a good hammer blow. They seemed to think that was funny for some reason. It's bound to have cracked a bone. Still hurts. Sorry for rambling and good job getting all that done on your drill.
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