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    Posted: 09 Mar 2019 at 2:41pm
D17 front support seems to be wallowed out.  Not sure how much build it up.  Anyone have a picture or measurement would be helpful?  I am guessing if too tight it will be hard to put back.  Thanks, Keith
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Surely the pin that goes into that hole is worn out too ???
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Doc , can that be bored , machined , drilled out and have a bushing installed ? And yes then have the other end built up .
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It may need to be welded up some and then bored and then a bushing installed. All depends how bad it is.
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Makes no sense but the pin didn't wear much at all. thanks
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Not a problem.
The hole on our D-17 was in the same condition as the one in the photo. Over 20 years ago, I rebuilt it with Belzona 1111 (Super Metal) and a new bushing.
Replaced the worn out pivot pin with new pivot pin.  
This tractor has a 500 loader.  Most of the time, it is used to move round bales.  
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