Nope. Fortunately I've never had to do kingpins. Dad's iron got greased every weekend so nothing really wore out and the one fleet I worked for ran mostly straight vac trucks. Those were lucky to get much more than 20-30,000 kilometers a year since most of the work was stationary.
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And your comment , "Cows home for summer". Where do the cows stay in winter.
We only had belly deep grass here in summer with irrigation, Winter, the Fescue grew with just rain.
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Next Monday will be a year that I lost him, his knife shop is just as it was the last time he walked out of it. Knife blanks, handle blanks all cut out and laying for completion. I don’t want to move anything, so prefer to leave it as he left it. But, I may use a blank to pattern a knife here in the future from a saw blade I got from the steel plant they used to cut Monel, should make a good blade… -
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About the only place I really ever seen poly bushings used regularly in heavy trucks were in logging trailers. Usually just in a couple of the walking beam pivots IIRC and in the compensator at the end of the reach.
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Where was you holed up?
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