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  • john deere used this type of thing in the early 70's and you couldnt keep the bolts tight and that was new from factory

  • ummm... so instead of the entire lug taking the load, only one tiny spot around the edge takes it all? Id feel better with solid pins. That brass sleeve is gunna wear pretty quick under load too if it rotates.

  • up to .080 expansion? that doesnt solve the problem of the out of round bore.

  • I'd be willing to give 'em a try. What's the worst that could happen? You drop it on your foot? Okay -- that would hurt. Still, I think it's a good idea.

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  • I really dont think they would last that long and have the durability.... it may work on little machinery but i wouldnt use them on a 996 digger or something of that size....they could be used in a quick fix situation or untill the bores can be refurbished... but good idea tho

  • It has no comparison, the welding and boring are much more proffessional, accurate and more reliable, weel thats my opinion

  • i 'm a welder and i do not like this you still need welding and boring

  • Line boring is no longer needed with this technique. We tried it out and now all our machines are getting this one by one.

  • how the fuck is line boring a quick-fix, it takes it back to factory specs or better.

    most bores are worn oval, cant see any oval sleeves there

  • @zaco03 nice words mate

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