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D-10 pivot bushing

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    Posted: 02 Dec 2023 at 2:07pm
Bout finished with son's D10 III rebuild & noticed front axle pivot bushing worn egg shaped & all the way through. Looks like it's welded in, can a shade tree like myself get this out? Just wondering I have no burning or welding equipment. Where can you order these from ?  Any help appreciated, thanks keith so. va.
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IIRR they are tacked in from inside. Should be able to take a 4 1/2 grinder and get it out. HTH Tracy
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Ok thanks, I'll try the grinder. How about getting a new one & how to install??
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I've replace those bushings with a 3pt adapter bushing. Just find the one that is 7/8" ID.
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To replace the worn front axle pivot bushing on your D10 III without welding, try drilling and splitting the old bushing. Clean the area, then press in a new bushing. You can order replacement parts from local tractor supply stores or online retailers. 
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