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It's getting tighter and tighter in that shop
You're gonna hate having to make the move out to the acerage whenever it's ready

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that's a pretty good deal if you ask me.
or come out of retirement and get a job again. 
Freeze the bushings and heat the hell out of the hole,and you should be able to pound them in.Just started to price out the 6 bushingsim looking at 800ish Cdn to get them here.
And I got to build a tool to press them in .
Sawzall or torch and cut a notch in the outer shell,pretty common way to remove bearings/bushings.I bent the top beam of my press today. But out is out. Even torched out the inner price beforehand
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You need to learn to use a torch then,if you don't have the patience for a sawzallI didn't want to damage those sleves and pins in my last picture. Its like 200$ for a new set .
The fact my press broke shows me I built it wrong. So it will get upgraded now.
Sawzall a semi truck bushing, WTF are you smoking it's 7" of 1/4 harden steel for the axle pivot point.... LoL...
Like I said I torched it out first, finding the weak spot in my press design was just a bonus!
This is the new one , all cut on the plasmaspend 400 to save 200 best guy math ever.
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Hell it's pretty common to cut them out with a torch,bushings have been replaced at -40 on the side of the road
