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TOYOTA FORK LIFT REAR STEERING BUSHING WORN, REPLACED BUSHINGS AND STEERING LINK PINS, GREASED, 3 DAYS LATTER TWO LINK BOLTS SNAP AT NUT, RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES. THINK OVERPACKING GREASE MIGHT HAVE HYDROLICED THE BOLTS, REAR PINS ALOW MOVEMENT, LOCK NUTS ON BOLTS WITH WASHERS TORQ HAND TIGHT SPEC 57 TORK WRENCH MOVED REMANING NUTS AT 100, OLD NUTS WERE HAD TO REMOVE, INSTALLED NEW PARTS
  • Posted 30 Sep 2012 15:26
  • By charles_r
  • joined 30 Sep'12 - 1 message
  • Idaho, United States

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