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  • Looking for greaseable bolts for 701


    rmaynard
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    As you can see, the non-threaded area is worn, causing a lot of slop.

    I am looking for at least 2 good ones.

     



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    @Lane Ranger used to have them Bob.  Otherwise can be made if one has a lathe.

    Since don't I restored them which is relatively easy. 

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    42 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

    @Lane Ranger used to have them Bob.  Otherwise can be made if one has a lathe.

    Since don't I restored them which is relatively easy. 

    Thanks. I don't have a lathe.

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    squonk

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    I have a pair Bob. Need cleaning out and maybe new zerks but they are in good shape

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    16 minutes ago, squonk said:

    I have a pair Bob. Need cleaning out and maybe new zerks but they are in good shape

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    oliver2-44

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    12 hours ago, WHX?? said:

    Since don't I restored them which is relatively easy. 

     

    How do you restore them/build the worn area up?

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    WHX??

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    I got pics in here if I could find them. Basically  I built it back with braze it up then a Dremel with a 1/8 stone and ground to fit.

    Do this too Bob. 

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    rmaynard

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    8 hours ago, WHX?? said:

    I got pics in here if I could find them. Basically  I built it back with braze it up then a Dremel with a 1/8 stone and ground to fit.

    Do this too Bob. 

    20210313_102311.jpg

    Doing that today.

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