Hey guys .. time for one of my Kubota KX 080 diggers to get some TLC. She been a good machine, got about 5000 hours on her from new , been a mix of op and self drive work. I give her the easy shifts ofcourse but she still earns the cash. They say every days a skool day .. when I specced the gear for this job I went to my local machine shop first for some hard bar to make the pins. They quoted me for some hard En spec, and for a 340x60 pin wanted £80 or so just for the cut bar ... bit dear but not unreasonable I thought given the quality of metal it needed to be... phoned my boys at www.molsonyoung.co.uk my dealers for 30 years or so and they said they could do a genuine Kubota pin for £40 beer vouchers .. thats a hardened, capped , machined pin sorted .. 4 ordered .....good job Ordered the bushes from www.southernplantspares.com/
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I wasnt prepared to spend the £90 per bush from Kubota when Southern only wanted £25 for a case hardened bush for the same machine. Well .. it was only when I started to burn out the old bushes I realised why they cost £90
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First you need to remove the knackered dust seal with the removal tool .. its the kinda tool lies in yer box for years and wonder why you got it.. but here it is in its natural environment.. and here is where the learning kicks in about the bushes in the machine
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That there took me 20 minutes with my oxy acetylene torch at full heat .. if it was hardened steel, like every other bush Ive burned, I would have made that cut in 20 seconds
TBC
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I wasnt prepared to spend the £90 per bush from Kubota when Southern only wanted £25 for a case hardened bush for the same machine. Well .. it was only when I started to burn out the old bushes I realised why they cost £90
IMG_0273[1].jpg
First you need to remove the knackered dust seal with the removal tool .. its the kinda tool lies in yer box for years and wonder why you got it.. but here it is in its natural environment.. and here is where the learning kicks in about the bushes in the machine
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That there took me 20 minutes with my oxy acetylene torch at full heat .. if it was hardened steel, like every other bush Ive burned, I would have made that cut in 20 seconds
TBC
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