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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Menomonie, WI
Posts: 11
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Hello,
I've got a GB 224 FEL and it appears that the four bushings for the bucket attachment need to be replaced. They slide inside the tube where the tilt rams on top attach to the bucket and where the loader arms attach to the bucket on the bottom. They slide inside the tube and the attachment pins then slide through them. They are the pivot point for the the bucket and have grease zircs feeding them. The problem: all the GB dealers that I talk to say there aren't any bushings listed on their parts details. HELP! Tom |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Sonoma County
Posts: 1,995
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I think GB loaders were built out of generic parts and any good hydraulics shop can arrange to get it re-bushed locally.
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New Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Menomonie, WI
Posts: 11
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Thanks for the help guys. The loader was brand new when I bought the tractor - had never been used. According to their website, Bush Hog owns Great Bend and GB loaders are still sold, including the model that I have. I'll probably go ahead and check with a hydraulic shop if I can't get anywhere with Bush Hog/Great Bend. Another one of those things that I thought would be a quick fix that is turning out not to be!
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: WI
Posts: 4,606
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Planert in Eau Claire is good for hydraulics. If you need machine work done - avoid Tainter Machine at all costs. Been ripped off by them before. jb
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