Bushing extraction

/ Bushing extraction #11  
Support your bucket so it doesn't drop and hurt you when it comes loose and then use a Sawsall to reach between the dipper stick and bucket ears to cut the bucket loose. Once the bucket is out of the way use the Sawsall to split the bushings in a couple of places and then collapse them and knock them out with a chisel.
 
/ Bushing extraction #12  
Is there bushing material on both sides? I've run across situations where there were two bushings on one pin. I wonder if that may be the case...where both bushing 'halves' managed to work their way out. Or...just another thought here, could the whole bushing stack have worked through enough? That is, the outer bushing may have slid to the bucket as the bucket bushing slid to the other side?
 
/ Bushing extraction #13  
I believe that the wrong size bushings were used (i.e. too 'long'). I've taken it to my 'dealer' (a local guy who sold me the tractor), and he's going to remove them.

By the way, my account has disappeared twice, so I'm the 'Poster' in this thread.
 

Marketplace Items

2011 Mercedes Benz GL AWD SUV (A59231)
2011 Mercedes Benz...
SKIDDED FRAC TANK (A58214)
SKIDDED FRAC TANK...
Unused SDJ-4000 9,000lb Two-Post Electric Auto Lift (A55851)
Unused SDJ-4000...
2012 MACK CHU (PINNACLE) (A60736)
2012 MACK CHU...
2016 Nissan Sentra Sedan (A59231)
2016 Nissan Sentra...
light tower (A60352)
light tower (A60352)
 
Top