Suburban Plowboy
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Isn't line boring important so the bucket holes are aligned perfectly? Is welding new supports on without boring a good idea?
It's not a good plan but sometimes you have to make due with what you can afford to do. Mine has been working for 8+ years but you do get what you pay for...Isn't line boring important so the bucket holes are aligned perfectly? Is welding new supports on without boring a good idea?
Well....with that much wear I doubt they are frozen into the bucket.
It looks like the pins are froze into the loader arm and you have been rotating in the bucket.
Interestingly enough, I just finished removing a seized bucket pivot pin from the end of my model 7 John Deere backhoe dipper stick last night. Embarrassingly, the pin had been stuck since before I bought it over 10 years ago.Embarrassingly, I never greased the pins on the bucket. The grease zirk is on the bottom, and it lubes the pin from the center. I never noticed it. The the bucket has some "slop" in it, so I bought a pair of pins, (PN 75532-58740), from a local dealer. I've removed the grease fittings and been spraying some kroil around the pins in an attempt to loosen things up, but they seem pretty stuck. I wondered if anyone had removed theirs?