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Yup, happy to hear ya got it done. Winter will be here before we know it,(NOOOOOooooo) you can fix it purrrrfect then. Might wanna stick some weatherproof stuff of some kind in there to keep water out.
Anyway I'm thinking I will just keep the washer fix in there and not pull out the race. The race is just a hair too low in the neck no biggie the washer makes contact with the bearing that makes contact with the tree. It's a dead on size washer almost made for it. Even Pro One guy said sounds like ya need a shim but I just was deaf to the idea and thought noway could it be a simple fix well it was lol! I think I will pull one washer from the bottom and one have one in the bottom to fill that gap better. The top bearing is untouched. Also when I pumped her full of grease it did come out both ends so she is full.
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