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ls-180 repair
Resently purchased a 2001 New Holland ls-180, great machine but loader arms have a lot of slop. So the magic question how difficult is it to replace pin and bushings in the loader arms. sites, web rooms books and also approx. cost........... THANKS......................
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Not very. If its the pins in the end of the arms where the bucket attaches it a piece of cake, if you're talking the other end then it'll take some time, patience, blocking, a chain fall would help, some swearing, a few helpers and a case or two of beer. Your local New Holland dealer should be able to get you a manual on that machine pretty easily but if not they will have the schematics on hand. Just have them print you a copy of them.
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LS 180s were sloppy even when new, how many hours on that beast?
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3200 hrs, according to previous work records no pins have ever been replaced. Lots of slop side to side, parts are on order, does not look like a fun project !!!!!!
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