| Ear piercing Screech
 
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 Topic: Ear piercing Screech
 Posted By: KRAKMT
 Subject: Ear piercing Screech
 Date Posted: 16 Mar 2024 at 8:22am
 
 
        
          | I am replacing the seat in my 715b this winter. In the process I would like to fix the swivel latch so it doesn’t screech each time you turn from front to back. It is a pin that drops in a notch on a plate. A lever pushes the pin up out of the notch but the pin then rides on the plate screeching as it turns.
 Any suggestions?
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 Replies:
 Posted By: orangeman
 Date Posted: 16 Mar 2024 at 8:30am
 
 
        
          | White  Lithium Grease on the plate and Latch assembly. If you don't want to use grease try graphite. ~ Orangeman |  
 Posted By: Coke-in-MN
 Date Posted: 17 Mar 2024 at 1:30pm
 
 
        
          | Lubrication is your friend - even a quick spray of WD40 will silence it some . I kind of figured that Squeak as $$$ signs - about $30 a hour more for machine if using the hoe and not just the loader end of tractor .
 
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 Life lesson: If you’re being chased by a lion, you’re on a horse, to the left of you is a giraffe and on the right is a unicorn, what do you do? You stop drinking and get off the carousel.
 
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 Posted By: KRAKMT
 Date Posted: 23 Mar 2024 at 11:07am
 
 
        
          | I just use mine for charity work. I was trying to engineer a roller bearing for bottom of pin.
 
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 Posted By: orangeman
 Date Posted: 25 Mar 2024 at 11:37am
 
 
        
          | May work with the roller bearing, although the design of the Allis seat/swivel relies on the lever dropping down into a slot so that lateral travel is fixed when  the seat is swiveled to the front or rear position.  The 715 is a pretty old but rugged machine, I think if you lube it well, (took me several applications of lube to stop screech) it will be smooth and silent.  Good luck with the project ~  Orangeman |  
 
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