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ma xJ New User
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:54 am Post subject: Ferguson TO 30 king pin |
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I have searched for information on how the farmers changed out the bushings on the kingpins. Removeing the bushing and replacing them is not a problem,but they are undersized and need to be reamed to 1.250 inches.When I tried to ream but got a misalignment.How do I fix it? |
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Bruce(OR) Long Time User
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:05 pm Post subject: Re: Ferguson TO 30 king pin |
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The local machine shop and about a hundred bucks or so. . . |
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ma xJ New User
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:49 pm Post subject: Re: Ferguson TO 30 king pin |
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I was trying to find out how the work was done on the farm without a machine shop.I know that any thing can be solved with enough money.There must be a field expeident method that could be used without a machine shop,to align ream the bushings. |
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John(UK) Long Time User
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:29 am Post subject: Re: Ferguson TO 30 king pin |
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The correct way is to use a long Reamer that does both bushes at once. But if you have a local engineering shop they should be able to line-bore them for you...John(UK)..fergusontractors@hotmail.com |
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ma xJ New User
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:39 am Post subject: Re: Ferguson TO 30 king pin |
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Thank you, did Ferguson have a reamer made for this purpose,or was it a avaiable item of the 50's ? |
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