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    Posted: 08 May 2012 at 10:02pm
I am looking at the center lift on my 620.  One cable has a bit of fraying at the pulley, but the other side is pretty good.
My questions pertains to the studs that the pulleys sit on.  Can the bushings that the pulleys sit on be replaced?  Mine have a lot of wear on.  It looks like they are part of the stud, am I correct?  I took a chisel to it, but nothing moved.  Does anyone have any advice to fix this wear?
 
PS.  Does anyone have a plow for a 620 they would be willing to part with?  Might like one for mine.
 
Thanks very much! 
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DSeries4, I think they can. I put new cables on mine a week ago. Didn't change the pulley, but if it has a bushing or bearing ,unless it was staked in, it should be replaceable. If not it can be made too. Probably a centered part or powdered metal. HTH Tracy Martin
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There was a guy just East of Buffalo that had one for sale on SimpleTractors in the classifieds.  I had a cable that started to fray so I welded the wires to prevent more fraying.
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I think the bushing in the pulley is replaceable.
Yea, I can fix that.....
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