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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    Rayf, I checked this morning and there is no snap-ring used to hold the bearing in place. Here is a link to case's parts store http://partstore.caseih.com/us/parts-search.html#epc::mr48669ar1145913 you can see. There is a step at the bottom to hold up the bearing but its pretty much flush on the...
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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    Funny you said that. I was just talking with my cousins foreman who goes to my cHurch what Rayf was saying about cutting off. I think I might go that route. I know how to weld not bad but wil probably get a local guy that's pretty good. The clevis' are wore good so will ore and bush and make my...
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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    Since I need to do this I have been looking on line for a local guy but only heavy equipment dealers offer it and think it will cost more. No small guys around here and I thought might get a smaller setup and do some custom work myself. Have tractors and big trucks a cat hoe I could be busy...
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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    Well by reading the news your part of the country is pretty soaked. Up here in southern Canada it has been unseasonably warm. I was wondering if the Q 150 boring kit and drill will work in 24"
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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    Thanks Rayf. I think you guys know quite a bite. The prior own must of torched or bored and sleeved it. Was wondering if I try to torch out the welds and punch it out to see if I can get a clean measurement and replace the sleeve. My cousin owns a tool and die shop and can whip one up pretty quick.
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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    Yes I thought of that. Have to find a truck shop with high doors
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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    I thought of cutting off and replacing but not sure of strength. Also the clevis' are wore (lot of play) I thought taking them off and boring larger and putting a bushing in. As you can see it is one big piece. Priced it out at case, it was $2500.00 .
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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    hope this works
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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    Thanks Cmark. the insert bearing is 2.5" od. and 1.5" id. from the floor its 24" and above is less than that. trying to send more pics
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    Every bore job looks the same lately...

    Hi Guys, And Merry Christmas. I'm new but very interested in what you guys done. I have a Case 9350 4wheel drive tractor which the steering is wearing out. please look at my pic and tell me what my plan of attack should be. Not much room on top and bottom to hook up a drill. Looks like someone...
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