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Backhoe Pins/Bushings

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    Posted: 07 Jul 2010 at 3:06pm
I am a fairly new owner of a stock I-40 Loader/Backhoe.  I would like to change or at least tighten up the pins on backhoe bucket, booms and arms.  Any Suggestions on where I should start or replacement parts.  Thanks for any advice...
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Bushings are a easy replace but if holes are worn then welding up and line bore to install new bushings gets expensive. Bucket pin holes can be cut out and new piece welded in with proper hole size as it is not a pivit point on pin. New pins can be made or ordered
 Bushings may bwe found at bearing house or from most construction dealerships. Just measure size , they can be cut off if to long.
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PM me.  I have a friend that does that work.  We live in Fenton MI.
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ChecK  serial # on unit ,I think my book has bachoe part #.My I 40 is a henry hoe att.1960-62 ??
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Thanks-
I think the serial number is 1429.
It is an Allis backhoe and I do have the parts manual for it- I just think I would not be able to find OEM parts.
 
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