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Pin & Bushing Supplier ?

farmboy555

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anyone have a good source for aftermarket Pin & Bushing's and installation equipment? I've have a 850 Case, 650G JD & Dresser loader to rebuild this winter. Just looking for other option's than my Equipment Dealer's for part's.
Thanks dennis
 

dayexco

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i've always found that when it comes to pins/bushings, hydraulic cylinder kits, etc....it's always better to go OEM. you might find them cheaper, but sometimes tolerances on aftermarket stuff isn't quite what the manufacturer expects. must my 2 cents
 

Countryboy

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I agree with Dayexco, stick with OEM. :yup
 

farmboy555

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Thanks for the input. The parts for the 850 Case are going to run around 5K. I think we are going to make our own. The 850 is sitting in the shop now next to 2 C&C milling machine's and a lathe. So I'll let ya know how it turn's out. dennis
 
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