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Farmall H Front Bushings/Seals/Bearings

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Garrison

05-19-2004 06:50:30




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I am putting new bushings/bearings/seals in the front end of the H. In the upper portion of the upper bolster i cant get the bushing and seal out to replace them. I need to know do these parts tap down and out of the bolster or up and out. Also what tool do i use to get these out?




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Garrison

05-20-2004 06:17:49




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 Re: Farmall H Front Bushings/Seals/Bearings in reply to Garrison, 05-19-2004 06:50:30  
Thanks for the help Boys!!!



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Bob M

05-19-2004 07:14:20




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 Re: Farmall H Front Bushings/Seals/Bearings in reply to Garrison, 05-19-2004 06:50:30  
Garrison – The pivot shaft seal comes out thru the bottom. The bushing will go out either top or bottom. Best way I’ve found to remove it is with a sharp chisel and cut downward thru the bushing shell. After you’ve cut down 1” or so you can get behind the shell with a narrow chisel or screwdriver and collapse the bushing, The collapsed shell can then easily be pulled out. Once the bushing is out the seal below is easily knocked out with a long screwdriver.

Before installing the new bushing, clean the cast iron bore thoroughly (wire brush or steel wool) then give it a light coat of grease. Place a block of wood on top of the new bushing shell - it should then tap in easily.

Note: The new seal is a stinker to install due to it’s cramped location up inside the casting. I wound up turning a wood scrap on the lathe to make a ‘tool’ to reach up and push the seal into place.

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Dave_Id

05-19-2004 06:59:20




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 Re: Farmall H Front Bushings/Seals/Bearings in reply to Garrison, 05-19-2004 06:50:30  
You need to remove steering shaft through the front of the upper bolster. Remove 4 bolts from top plate on bolster.. Remove big nut and drive the upper bolster down... Of course you'll have to have the lower bolster and wheels off at this point.



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Garrison

05-19-2004 07:07:45




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 Re: Re: Farmall H Front Bushings/Seals/Bearings in reply to Dave_Id, 05-19-2004 06:59:20  
I already have all of that stuff off i am just having trouble getting the bushings and seals to come out



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Dave_Id

05-19-2004 07:18:04




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall H Front Bushings/Seals/Bearing in reply to Garrison, 05-19-2004 07:07:45  
Sorry, I misunderstood. My 40 H was worn really bad. I had the bolster built up with weld, then turned it down in the lathe to fit the old bushing. It wasn't done "according to Hoyle", but worked very nicely none the less. I don't remember what I did with the seal



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