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Replacement hardware for Loaders

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Paul_NJ

02-24-2005 20:58:21




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I just bought a 1701 loader for my International 340. Got a good price ($350), but it's pretty rusty from sitting outside. Arm cylinders are fine, but the bucket cylinder leaks and needs to be rebuilt. But that's all do-able. Here's my problem: the holes the pins go through where the arms pivot to the frame are worn and elongated from wear. The pins are almost falling out. I've been told that this is a common problem with used loaders and backhoes and that replacement pins and bushings can be purchased. Apparently you weld the bushing plate over the top of the old hole. Does anyone have experience doing this? Where would you find parts such as these - I assume they are generic and not necessarily IH items.

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jdemaris

02-25-2005 06:25:14




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 Re: Replacement hardware for Loaders in reply to Paul_NJ, 02-24-2005 20:58:21  
Hardened pin and bushing stock in lengths can be purchased. New pins and bushings cut off of long stock pieces are MUCH cheaper than buying individual packaged pieces - often a tenth of the price. Problem is, if you want to order it through a steel yard, there are minimum lengths required to place and order. So, it doesn't pay to order 20 feet of bushing stock, and 20 feet of pin stock unless you're running a repair shop. It works nicely though if you can find a place that keeps the stuff in stock and just order the pieces that you need. Zimmermans in PA (the Cletrac place) keeps some sizes in stock, and I've bought 1 foot pieces from him in the past. I've got two backhoes that I need pins and bushings for, so I've got to start looking around.

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george md

02-24-2005 22:30:22




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 Re: Replacement hardware for Loaders in reply to Paul_NJ, 02-24-2005 20:58:21  
Paul,

In stuck and troubled , the one that says

unknown case crawler , did you post that pict?

If you did what do you know about it ? I can

tell that it is an 800 or 1000 case earlier

than a 1000D .

george



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