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steering arm and axle removal

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CArlton

06-05-2007 17:16:30




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I broke my axle at the wheel and now I need to know if I can get the steering arm off if I use a puller,It looks as though the only thing holding the axle is the bolt that goes through it ,correct me if i am wrong.It is on farmall 300 row crop wide front end that is original.

Carl




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IaGary

06-05-2007 20:18:48




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 Re: steering arm and axle removal in reply to CArlton , 06-05-2007 17:16:30  
Any axle I have seen is like you said but most also have a clamp around them.

Loosen the bolts on the clamp and pull the bolt that goes down thru.

I have pushed them out with a hydrualic jack by pushing off the knee on the other side.With the jack laying sideways of course.

If you can't find a replacement knee, they make weld on replacement spindles that may work.

A farm weld/machine shop can help you.

Gary

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IaGary

06-05-2007 20:25:52




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 Re: steering arm and axle removal in reply to IaGary, 06-05-2007 20:18:48  
After rereading your post I think you just want to drop the spindle out of the knee.

Yes pull the bolt and it should go down.

Rest still holds true about welding on a new shaft to hold the wheel bearings.

Gary



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CArlton

06-05-2007 20:36:39




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 Re: steering arm and axle removal in reply to IaGary, 06-05-2007 20:25:52  
the steering arm seems impossible to get off. I have used a puller but it broke. Iam going to get another and try again.

Carl
Montana



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IaGary

06-05-2007 20:43:54




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 Re: steering arm and axle removal in reply to CArlton, 06-05-2007 20:36:39  
If you have a torch heat it red hot around the shaft then cool it with water and see if that will release it.

That will break the rust loose.

Gary



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CArlton

06-05-2007 20:47:22




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 Re: steering arm and axle removal in reply to IaGary, 06-05-2007 20:43:54  
Thanks! I will try that also!
Carlton
Montana



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