WOW what a great idea. I as well have struggled over the years removing bushing this will be a game changer for me as well as everyone else whom watches this video... Thank You !
Neal, you saved my ass today with this tip! Worked like a dream where everything else I tried failed. There may be several other ways to get this done but this is the best for the average guy. For those doing this the first time, DO NOT try and drive out the bushing from the inboard hole, there is a machined collar that the bushing sits up against when installed from the outside. If you dig around from the inboard end, you will feel the gap between the bushing and the collar. Just follow Neals tip and you will have it out in no time.
Iv worked at a bobcat dealership for 20 years have never seen anything like this done.What a great idea .Normally we either air chisel or burn them out .I cannot wait to try this out the next time we have to replace bushings
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know a trick to get back into an instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Kevin Walker i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Great video. I see the innovation of our Dad in you. Git 'er done! The best part is that your wife bought you a wire-feed welder -- and I believe it. :)
I'd like to give you some great advice that I learned the hard way! Don't ever press annything using any bearing or bearing race as a spacer! Bearings will bust very easily and send shrapnel in many directions, regardless of any body parts that may be in its trajectory!
Hey Neal; Just picked up a 463 and looks like cab area was covered most of life but Bob tach is in terrible shape. Rusted bad. Lock mach rusted and torn out. Last owner made a stud/nut screw mount for bucket. It works but would like to add a cpl other attachments. I have been scouring trying to find a used one with not much luck.
@Neal Gaalswyk I know this is old but, do you have any idea of what settings you used on your welder? I'm trying to get my bushings out but my weld has broken twice. I'm afraid to go too hot because I don't want to burn through the bushing.
WOW what a great idea. I as well have struggled over the years removing bushing this will be a game changer for me as well as everyone else whom watches this video... Thank You !
Neal, you saved my ass today with this tip! Worked like a dream where everything else I tried failed. There may be several other ways to get this done but this is the best for the average guy. For those doing this the first time, DO NOT try and drive out the bushing from the inboard hole, there is a machined collar that the bushing sits up against when installed from the outside. If you dig around from the inboard end, you will feel the gap between the bushing and the collar. Just follow Neals tip and you will have it out in no time.
I’m glad this tip is helping folks out. Like a lot of other useful things in life, learned this idea from Dad
Iv worked at a bobcat dealership for 20 years have never seen anything like this done.What a great idea .Normally we either air chisel or burn them out .I cannot wait to try this out the next time we have to replace bushings
You boss won't like not getting that $160 an hr for 6 hrs of service time
Thank you Neal. Very helpful idea as I need to replace these bushings from time to time. We absolutely are all in this together!
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know a trick to get back into an instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Ahmad Brendan Instablaster :)
@Kevin Walker i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now.
Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Kevin Walker it worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my ass !
@Ahmad Brendan No problem :D
Great video. I see the innovation of our Dad in you. Git 'er done! The best part is that your wife bought you a wire-feed welder -- and I believe it. :)
Interesting! I hope I don't have to replace my bushings but at least now I know what to do.
Thank you!
I'm the same way I don't know why I save all types of metal but it's there when I need it.i scrap metal. Great info
I stole your idea, it worked flawless thank you
Thank you. Good tip. I gotta replace my bushings and pins now.
Awesome video Neil thank you very much man good information we are all in this together my brother thank you!
I'd like to give you some great advice that I learned the hard way! Don't ever press annything using any bearing or bearing race as a spacer! Bearings will bust very easily and send shrapnel in many directions, regardless of any body parts that may be in its trajectory!
thank you for the tip as I may have to change bushings on my S220. THANK YOU GOD BLESS.
Hey Neal;
Just picked up a 463 and looks like cab area was covered most of life but Bob tach is in terrible shape. Rusted bad. Lock mach rusted and torn out. Last owner made a stud/nut screw mount for bucket. It works but would like to add a cpl other attachments. I have been scouring trying to find a used one with not much luck.
Exellent information!!👍👍👍
I did something similar, only difference was I used the worn pin/old bolt to make the puller.
Thank you for sharing !!
@Neal Gaalswyk I know this is old but, do you have any idea of what settings you used on your welder? I'm trying to get my bushings out but my weld has broken twice. I'm afraid to go too hot because I don't want to burn through the bushing.
Nice! Thank you.
Thank you for this video
Thank you very much sire very helpful
great idea i need to do mine thanks
Smart !!!!
SMART GUY