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    I'm spending my day getting rust in my eyes, I mean putting an exhaust on my Taco....
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    Checking out my roof since I've had a couple small leaks with the torrential downpours we've had lately.

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    Yes old Jlg

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    I did that once...I hope those walls fill with love and great times for you guys .Good luck !
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    Mine is a towable one. I wish I had a self driving one but I guess more to go wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by plastikosmd View Post
    Mine is a towable one. I wish I had a self driving one but I guess more to go wrong
    What brand? I mess with the Jlg and genie tow behinds from time to time. Mine was a trade in where I work. Figured it'd be handy for building the barn.

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    Fighting dozer idlers. Waiting on parts for the Oliver so I decided to attack the idlers on the international, what a mess. Anyone a dozer mechanic?
    No longer can source the bellow seals that sealed the axles
    Spun bushings from prior poor repair
    Steel bushing used in one side of repair
    Need to make new axles and bore and press in bushings and then cobble some sort of seal together, no idea what I can put in there. Maybe some sort of rear main seal but the spring/bellow seal seems ideal, just no source. Not to mention the one wheel that someone already tried to "fix"


    Bellow seals. Only 2 on one side, other side they were replaced with metal or something?


    Steel replacement bushing is magnetic!



    Other side




    And that was the good wheel, this one is a mess , some steel pressed in to replace missing bellow seals, bushing spun and dropped into center of wheel


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    Holy suite frig, you're in deep there bud! It's difficult for me to figure out exactly how that all goes together, but rope could be a feasible option. It's easy to source, cheap, easy to work with, and it's been done plenty in the past.
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    Quote Originally Posted by plastikosmd View Post
    Fighting dozer idlers. Waiting on parts for the Oliver so I decided to attack the idlers on the international, what a mess. Anyone a dozer mechanic?
    No longer can source the bellow seals that sealed the axles
    Have you done a google search or tried the tractor forums yet?

    https://www.google.com/search?q=bell...GWN-SaUIiLYKM:


    http://www.indiantradebird.com/fay-i...cxOSw3LDEsOA==




    https://www.johncrane.com/products/m...llows/type-670





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    I saw both of those options Barrett. Both are sourced overseas and I am having trouble with communication and sizes/pricing.

    Rope is a great thought Fabio. I seem to remember using it on a prop shaft. Let me do some research!

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    Quote Originally Posted by plastikosmd View Post
    I saw both of those options Barrett. Both are sourced overseas and I am having trouble with communication and sizes/pricing.

    Rope is a great thought Fabio. I seem to remember using it on a prop shaft. Let me do some research!
    It might be helpful if you posted photos of where it goes . Then I or others may come up with a few suggestions for substitutes . If rope will work then maybe consider nylon rope because it is not as susceptible to deteriorating/rotting from the weather as cotton or hemp type is, but if the boot rotates with the wheel and axle like they do on a cv joint on a car, you might be able to make something fairly easy like possibly cutting a piece of thick wall plastic or delrin etc to the right length to trap a seal on both ends if it needs to seal against the wheel, then machining a groove in both ends that can hold a thick o ring or other type of seal . If it needs to seal on the od of a shaft, you can find a seal that will work then cut a recess so it has around .001" of press fit so it doesn't pop out.



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