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northwest IL Lee Co | I replaced the bushings for the first time on my 2366 this winter and it has 2200 sep hrs on it. If you replaced them 1200 hrs ago, I would think you could get a couple more seasons out of them. Take a look at the main drive bushings to see if they are starting to deform at all. It certainly won't hurt to change them as it will help prevent more serious (usually during the fall) repairs. I had to replace the upper frame rail (steel bushing broke out of it) and the bottom sieve. These two items were $1300. | |
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