Jay4200
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- Nov 23, 2005
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- Location
- Hudson/Weare, NH
- Tractor
- L4200GST w/ LA680 & BX2200D w/ LA211
I have a Woods 9000BH (or BH9000, whatever) Groundbreaker backhoe. The lower swing pin on the boom is up about 1/8" or so from where it should be (was that way when I got it), and I can't move it back down.
The zerk fitting on that pin is crushed, either by the previous owner bashing it while trying to re-seat the pin, or by the swing piston mashing it. It has a two-cylinder swing, and there is no longer enough clearance for an intact zerk fitting below the swing piston shaft. I was able to get grease into the pin by replacing the mashed zerk with a good one, then I had to put the mashed one back in for clearance. PITA.
The pins are #12 in the 'swing pivot' drawing. The pins and zerks on top can be seen in the 'swing pivot 2' photograph.
I have no idea what I can use to press this pin the rest of the way in. Suggestions?
Thanks - JayC
The zerk fitting on that pin is crushed, either by the previous owner bashing it while trying to re-seat the pin, or by the swing piston mashing it. It has a two-cylinder swing, and there is no longer enough clearance for an intact zerk fitting below the swing piston shaft. I was able to get grease into the pin by replacing the mashed zerk with a good one, then I had to put the mashed one back in for clearance. PITA.
The pins are #12 in the 'swing pivot' drawing. The pins and zerks on top can be seen in the 'swing pivot 2' photograph.
I have no idea what I can use to press this pin the rest of the way in. Suggestions?
Thanks - JayC