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DanielJ

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John Deere 5625
John Deere 542 FEL has 2 main pins which the bucket assembly rotates up or down on. Between these pins (on the same axis) there is a 40" by 1" stainless steel rod pinned into 2 welded sockets. It is called a Timing Rod. I tore mine up on a stump. How critical is this rod and what is its purpose??

Thanks.

Dan Johnson
 
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How bad is yours damaged? Can it be fixed, maybe srtaightened with a press? I would want it repaired.
 
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It is bent but can probably be straightened with a press. I agree that it should be repaired. Thanks for the help.
 
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i bent mine years ago.been meaning to straighten it,just had not got around to do it.since i have been running without one for years ,i don't think it is necessary.
 
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Might be cheaper to replace the rod than to have it straightened. I had to replace the timing rod on my 400X FEL a few mos ago (broke where pin goes thru) and it was around $140 for the new timing rod.
 
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I've had mine bent periodically over the years by rocks and stumps. My dealer straightens it out each time for $40-50. In fact mine could use straightening again....Gary
 
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Hello: I saw your link to an article on the JD site about the JD 542 FEL timing rod. I tried to follow the link, but it just takes me to the main JD Service and Support page. I haven't been able to find the article. Do you know how we can access it?

Thank you for any help!
vickers
 
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Please see attachment, not the best of quality to read, but that is all I have.
 

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