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John Deere 420 loader quick hitch rebuild

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

In this video I repair the worn out pin holes on my John Deere 420 Loader. I burned out the worn holes with a plasma cutter and welded in DOM tubing bosses.

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  • Nice work!! And I love the Jet band saw. 

  • @75DieselDog: Thanks. My wife bought me that bandsaw for my birthday a while back.

  • could of also used strips of rubber inner tube to put in between the hydro. lines where you put the zip ties. keeps them separated and cut down on vibration!

  • @farm6410 That is a good idea.

  • This was a great video. I also watched your lift arm retrofit. I would like to replace the o-rings in my 420 loader. I did it once but don't think I have the Orings in the correct spot. Do you have some suggestions?

  • @77tractorman I have never taken the OEM cylinders apart.

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  • Great Fix!!!  I just Subbed

  • I have the same issue on my '71 Ford loader bucket and I've been wanting to rebuilt the bushings. Your video helped out a lot. Thanks for filming it!

  • You could also order a repair kit from Loader Super Center in Idabel, Oklahoma.

  • That how i tightened up the stabilizers on my backhoe. I like the paint and center punch idea. jealous of the plasma cutter too

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