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Center Pin Life on 544E

BenH

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Apr 21, 2014
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Elliston, VA
I'm wondering what expected life of center pins are. I'm looking at 544E that was a state owned unit, has 8,800 hrs on it. It's in really good condition, but I'm wondering if I'd be looking at new center pins soon. I'm sure it varies some, just trying to get a general idea.

Also, does anyone have experience we state owned machines? It seems like they may not get used tons, just loading gravel and pushing snow.
 

John C.

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Jun 11, 2007
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Center joints depend on the frequency that greasing is done. Earlier Deere loaders usually went somewhere just over 6,000 hours. I think newer ones have gotten better. Can't comment on state machines in general, especially since I border on the Pacific side of the country.
 

heymccall

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Feb 19, 2007
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I've got 23,000 hr 544GTC machines, all on original center pins and bushings (actually all original pins and bushes). Sure, there's a little play in all of them, but non are objectionably worn. Greased occasionally, and run hard, all three loaders.
 
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