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replacing pins and bushings on the bucket

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maplehillfrm,pat

08-23-2007 20:46:10




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ok uys I have a 2500a backhoe, the pins and bushings need replacing, well the pins aint bad but the bushing fell out today, I know I have been meanng to get it fixed,, you know how that goes pay me now or pay me later,,, I naver replaced the pins bushings before are they a standard size or do I have to bring them to a shop to have them sized up, ? Its the ones on the bottom of the bucket that attach to the arm not the cylinder,,,if that helps

Of course I have a giant hole in the ground from gigging and need to refill it , but I guess i ma going to have to eat crow and borrow the neighbors bucket tractor ,,

but I need to get these together,, any help would be appreciated, pat

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135 Fan

08-24-2007 10:55:21




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 Re: replacing pins and bushings on the bucket in reply to maplehillfrm,pat, 08-23-2007 20:46:10  
A couple of weeks ago someone posted a link to some special bushing repair kit but I can't remember the name. It's probably not a big deal to have a new bushing welded in. You might get real lucky and just need a new press in bushing and not the outer welded in part. As far as filling your hole, take the backhoe bucket off and just use the loader to fill the hole. Dave



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maplehillfrm,pat

08-24-2007 15:13:35




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 Re: replacing pins and bushings on the bucket in reply to 135 Fan, 08-24-2007 10:55:21  
the bucket that need repar is the loader bucket... I went down and "TOOK" my neighbors tractor,, we always borrow each others equiptment,

but I got the tree stump out and it actually broke into a few pieces I was able to lay it in the hole and bury it..



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MSM

08-24-2007 06:26:49




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 Re: replacing pins and bushings on the bucket in reply to maplehillfrm,pat, 08-23-2007 20:46:10  
You can either buy new bushings and weld them in place,or have the bosses welded up and line bored back to standard and press new bushings in. I doubt if having oversize bushings made will help as the holes are probably wallowed out of round, since the old ones fell out.First option is probably a $200 fix,second option probably around $750-$1000



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