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D 15 front axle

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    Posted: 02 Aug 2020 at 3:00pm
Have a pivot pin support bushing on the way . Anyone replaced one lately ? Have the front end rolled away so I could pull the engine . Any advice is much appreciated . Thanks !
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just measure the two diameters and find a bushing that fits...
the 'fun' for me was the EGG shaped hole...cleaned it good ,mixed up a tube of JBWeld, mushed bushing in and left for 3 days( NOT in a hurry ).
When reassembling , be sure to use new lockwashers on the 2 bolts that hold the rearpivot bracket thingamabob. When those bolts go 'walkabout' you're in for some 'fun' !!!!
reminds me I should chek them again... at least once a year.....
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I get my local fab shop to make up a new pin and weld it to the axle.  They also match up a bushing and fit it in the casting as well.  They also weld up at back of the wishbone to remove any excess wear. 
Done it to many of my tractors - they will outlive me for sure!
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Thanks guys . Guess I'll know more when I get front pulled out . Rear of the wishbone has a worn out bush in it but agco doesn't show one . Have to find a match I guess . Thanks
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I machined a new pin for mine. Crazy how the old one was worn.

The hole is a little egg shaped but the new pin takes most of the slop out.
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I don't think Allis engineers ever expected this stuff to be used for 60 or 70 years!
Also the could have added a few more grease fittings to key important moving areas. 
We need some pictures!
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Yeah I'll take some pics when I get this thing apart and ask my favorite son to post them . It'll never be perfect but I'll be happy to get some of the slop out Thanks

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I don't think Allis engineers ever expected this stuff to be used for 60 or 70 years!

well it didn't wear out in THEIR lifetime ! We're the ones stuck with wornout tires and sloppy stuff.....it'll be perfect for the next 2 generations though !!
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Originally posted by ACinSC ACinSC wrote:

Yeah I'll take some pics when I get this thing apart and ask my favorite son to post them . It'll never be perfect but I'll be happy to get some of the slop out Thanks

Here was the one I took out of my D17 Wacko Needless to say it was a little used up.





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Looks even more worn than my D 15 pin . I put new bushings in both of my pivot point holes . should help some , I guess . Thanks for posting 
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