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Old 05-28-2007, 01:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default I-match bushing question

I just got my imatch. It came with two bushings. These simply increased diameter of lower pins and were only as wide as the imatch lower hook. No overlap or lateral room. I used my normal snap ring to secure them and it worked fine on the rotary cutter.

However . . .as my JD ballast box (with imatch logo) is slightly narrower (1/2 inch or so) the imatch hooks slightly cover the pin holes. I therefore can't use the snap rings to secure sideways motion and can see a good bump could send one of the lower pins dropping off the hook.

The JD literature online I've seen shows a "bushing" that covers the vertical pin holes and has a shoulder as well. Effectively widening the hook area and keeping the implement from sliding off. See the link below . . .

iMatch™ Quick Hitch (option)

My dealer says he doesn't know what I mean, and the simple bushing is all I should need.

Does anyone know if I should have recieved the more robust bushing pictured with a spring pin to secure it?
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Old 05-28-2007, 03:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: I-match bushing question

You should not be using the snap link/rings to hold the bushings on the implement lift pins. The set of bushings you obtained should have a pair of roller pins with them. The roller pins go through the holes in the bushings and lift pins on the implement. The roller pins are tapped in with a hammer and will be flush with the outside surface of the bushings once they are tapped in. This is what holds the bushings in place on the implement. Since the roller pin is flush with the surface of each bushing, they won't interfere with the I match. Each implement will need a set of bushings/roller pins and they stay permanently with the implement. JD dealer or farm store (TSC) should have extra bushings for sale. About $25 per set.
Don't quote me, but the roller pins are about 7/16" diameter and 1.5" in length. The length of the roller pin is the same diameter of the bushings.
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Old 05-28-2007, 03:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You should not be using the snap link/rings to hold the bushings on the implement lift pins. The set of bushings you obtained should have a pair of roller pins with them. The roller pins go through the holes in the bushings and lift pins on the implement. The roller pins are tapped in with a hammer and will be flush with the outside surface of the bushings once they are tapped in. This is what holds the bushings in place on the implement. Since the roller pin is flush with the surface of each bushing, they won't interfere with the I match. Each implement will need a set of bushings/roller pins and they stay permanently with the implement. JD dealer or farm store (TSC) should have extra bushings for sale. About $25 per set.
Don't quote me, but the roller pins are about 7/16" diameter and 1.5" in length. The length of the roller pin is the same diameter of the bushings.
That makes complete sense. I understand totally what you mean about the roller pins . . and that's what I expected for my $30 a set!! In Canada, TSC only has basic bushings. Not like you describe. And my JD dealer has no idea what I'm talking about.

So the bushings you're describing are quite wide (like in the link) and have a shoulder as well? Or is the shoulder not necessary? It's strange . . 1 set of the simple/narrow bushings was zip tied and wrapped on the imatch when delivered to the dealer. So JD canada is a bit out to lunch, it seems.

I hope he comes back with a new part number . .because as it stands . .i'm stuck.
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Hopefully this will help clarify.....

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Hopefully this will help clarify.....

Perfect! I'll send that to the dealer. Are those (types) avail at TSC in the US? OR do you have a JD part number?

Thanks.
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Perfect! I'll send that to the dealer. Are those (types) avail at TSC in the US? OR do you have a JD part number?

Thanks.
Rob.
These are what i use on my balist box. the ones that come with the imatch . on my box blade had to much slop side to side. i made the dealer give me another pair. and i cut them down a bit . so thay just fit in the slots. so i got 2 sets of bushings in each side of my box blade and its a good fit....
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Perfect! I'll send that to the dealer. Are those (types) avail at TSC in the US? OR do you have a JD part number?

Thanks.
Rob.
Here's a couple more images:





Deere part number for the kit - LVU12858

I've heard they are available at TSC, but don't know the part numbers. TSC I think sells Speco Quick Hitch, or something like that, but the bushings do work according to folks I've read about on our forum.

Hope this helps.
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Old 05-28-2007, 06:07 PM   #8 (permalink)
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That's fantastic! I really appreciate that!

I've inundated the dealer with all the reference material. Funny, I called 2 others in the area and they also had NO IDEA what i was talking about. I guess they haven't sold any imatchs up here. What a mess!! And the Deere site says to refer to the dealer for technical info! As if.

Thanks again.
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Old 05-28-2007, 08:29 PM   #9 (permalink)
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That's fantastic! I really appreciate that!

I've inundated the dealer with all the reference material. Funny, I called 2 others in the area and they also had NO IDEA what i was talking about. I guess they haven't sold any imatchs up here. What a mess!! And the Deere site says to refer to the dealer for technical info! As if.

Thanks again.
You are welcome - glad to help if I can.

My dealer is the same way with some things. They are great people, but pretty uninformed about a lot of stuff. I do my own research before even going in there. They are used to me coming in with all my part numbers in hand. I very recently went through the iMatch thing also, so know what you are going through. This forum is such a wealth of information, and folks helping each other out.
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Old 05-29-2007, 01:38 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Yikes! My dealer thinks he found the bushing sleeve and send a small schematic of the LX5 cutter which shows a bushing sleeve and roll pin.

He's quoting $61 per bushing, plus $3 for the roll pin. So nothing came with the imatch . .and I will have to pay almost $130 per set ??!!!!!

What?!! Does that sound right?

Would anyone be interested in quoting me 2 sets of sleeves w/pin from TSC and I'll pay you a profit and postage etc on paypal?
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