I've got a Husqvarna walkbehind mower, with 2 hydraulic controllers (one for each rear wheel), and since I've got the controllers off and rebuilding them, I also want to fix the control arm on each of them.
The hole is ovalled (a short rod goes through that hole, and it is forced up and down to get the wheel to go forward or backward).
The pin going through that hole is 3/8", and this part (pictured) is 3/16" thick). The things I came up with doing are:
-cut a short bit of 7/16" of mild steel rod, drill a 3/8" hole in the middle, drill the hole in the bracket out to 7/16", and use it as a steel bushing
-same 7/16" piece of steel rod, drill hole in bracket to 7/16", weld the plug in place, grind flat, drill 3/8" hole in center of plug
-drill hole in bracket to 7/16" or 1/2", get and then machine down an oilite bushing to use in that hole
The hole is ovalled (a short rod goes through that hole, and it is forced up and down to get the wheel to go forward or backward).
The pin going through that hole is 3/8", and this part (pictured) is 3/16" thick). The things I came up with doing are:
-cut a short bit of 7/16" of mild steel rod, drill a 3/8" hole in the middle, drill the hole in the bracket out to 7/16", and use it as a steel bushing
-same 7/16" piece of steel rod, drill hole in bracket to 7/16", weld the plug in place, grind flat, drill 3/8" hole in center of plug
-drill hole in bracket to 7/16" or 1/2", get and then machine down an oilite bushing to use in that hole