Attachment Bushings

Ojgrsoi

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Hello all.

I am in the process of restoring the model 54 Blade on my 154 Lo Boy. Could anyone tell me where you have purchased 1/2" bushings used on attachments? Most of mine are gone and I'd like to put some back where they belong.
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Thanks!
 
Measure up the bushing outside diameter, the hole diameter in the bar. Stop by your nearest tractor dealership. Tell them the ID, OD, and length of the bushing. Good chance they will have something that fits in stock.
 
The parts manual shows I need
6 EA - 474 061 R2

BTW. I've been to ACE, Kubota and Home Depot with no luck so far.

Thanks.
 
Ojgrsoi":1e5j9yon said:
The parts manual shows I need 6 EA - 474 061 R2. BTW. I've been to ACE, Kubota and Home Depot with no luck so far.
I should have said tractor dealership that was made in the USA to standard, not metric specs.

If you have a New Holland dealership near by, try them with the IH part number.
 
I think this is stepped bushing with a groove behind it for a lock ring. They all wear in different places the holes of the bore of linkage has worn too. Custom machining but when we get down to what land we are dealing with, it is constantly irregular. Best to have a bushing that is replaceable. It doesn't wear the steel.
 
I haven't been looking for any lately, but I have often found what I needed at the Big Box stores. If they didn't have them, McMaster-Carr usually did. Often, you can find the right ID and OD but have to cut them to length. Unless it is a hardened bushing that is easy. The tractor dealers often have hardened bushings for 3-point category adapters. You don't really want them for most bushing applications.
 
These pivot bushings are available from JOHN DEERE. They are called a spacer. The parts guy said there are over 300 applications for this part on various JD machines.

The JD part number is M40509.

I welcome any finders of this bushing at a big box or farm store to post their results. I've visited quite a few with no success. (LOWES, HOME DEPOT GIBSONS, ACE, ORSCHELN, TRACTOR SUPPLY, KUBOTA, OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT DEALER & Hamiltonbobs) Just happened to stop at JD along my way today. My hope is that we can find a less expensive source than JD.
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Ojgrsoi":31c5mhag said:
These pivot bushings are available from JOHN DEERE. They are called a spacer. The parts guy said there are over 300 applications for this part on various JD machines.
Most likely the same bushing was used by other tractor equipment manufacturers.
I welcome any finders of this bushing at a big box or farm store to post their results. I've visited quite a few with no success. (LOWES, HOME DEPOT GIBSONS, ACE, ORSCHELN, TRACTOR SUPPLY, KUBOTA, OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT DEALER & Hamiltonbobs) Just happened to stop at JD along my way today. My hope is that we can find a less expensive source than JD.
Most big box stores specialize in supplies for home owners and contractors. They wouldn't normally carry parts for agricultural equipment. Even the one with names like Orscheln and Tractor Supply carry few to no tractor or agricultural implements parts.

Story time. I looked all over for a pair of bushings for my IH pull behind brush type mower. Even tried the shops specializing in construction and construction equipment. Finally purchased some brass bushing that would work and put the mower to use. Couple weeks later I stopped by the local New Holland dealership. In the display area was a bin full of the correct bushings.
 
Here's the info on the JD bushing.

Part Number: M40509
Part Price: 5.51 USD Each
On Hand: 0
Description: Spacer - SPACER, IDLER
Package Quantity:
2 (Contact your dealer for lower quantity availability)

Specification
Weight: 0.02 LBS 0.01 Kg
Inside Diameter 0.510IN
Outside Diameter 0.750IN
Length 0.441IN
 
outdoors4evr":391qtiso said:
Ojgrsoi":391qtiso said:
The parts manual shows I need
6 EA - 474 061 R2

The parts manual also shows two bushings on the long lift bar (depicted as #10 & #11). Quantity 4 required of 493 714 R1

Yes thanks for the tip.
The rusty bushing on the left is an original. The one next to it is the replacement bushing I found that fits most pivot points on my blade and mower (1/2" ID, 5/8" OD and 1/2" long).
The tall bushing came with a box of bolts from the previous owner. I found that these were 1/2" ID and 9/16" OD. It is the right diameter for the long pivot arm. I marked and cut them in half as they were way too long. That worked out well.
Although the manual mentions periodically squirting a little oil on the pivot points I chose to lube them with a little grease from my grease gun.
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You can see how they fit on the front and rear of the long arm.
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Rained out yesterday afternoon.
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All done. I was cited by the HOA today for "Farm Equipment in the Driveway. Please move the machine out of site." :surrender:
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Thank you everyone for your help. :hattip:
 
Looks to me like your HOA has a lot of work to do with the neighbors as well. Seems like some others left trash at the curb and vehicles in the driveway. I think I know where I'd leave my pile of snow this year. Pushed right up against their front door.
 
Ojgrsoi":pxcyu3do said:
All done. I was cited by the HOA today for "Farm Equipment in the Driveway. Please move the machine out of site." :surrender:
OH the humanity!!! :lol:

I still can't understand why people want to live somewhere where they pay people to tell them what they can and can't have in THEIR OWN YARDS/DRIVEWAYS :roll:
 
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