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Northeast Louisiana | I buy alot from shoup or etc. But the bushing, I get from CaseIh. Best to change all of them out. You can do them yourself. Take a allthread, three nuts and a socket for a sleeve. Stick the allthread through the bushing, put two nuts on botton, a oversize socket on top to catch the bushing housing and put a flat washer and nut on top of socket to make you a puller. When putting new bushing in USE the WAX/SOAP that tire shops use to seat beads on tractor tires. It's slicker than snot. It will not affect the rubber. Oil will make it sticky. Use a impact to ease them out and put a new one in. A shop press will bust the arms if not carefull. Make sure all the arms are in "time". You will be surprised how smooth it will run with all new bushings. | |
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