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MF202 Front Wheel Bearings

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Bruce Charlesto

10-11-2004 10:12:12




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While using the loader I noticed some rather significant play in my left front wheel.
I was able to move the wheel by hand. To get back to the yard I removed the grease cap and cotter and tightened the wheel nut. It took quite a few turns to tighten the wheel. I was able to creep home but this can't be good. What does the wheel bearing assembly consist of. What parts do I need. Where can I find them.
My 202 was built in 1963 according to the serial number.

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Samuel Charleston

07-19-2006 21:52:16




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 Re: MF202 Front Wheel Bearings in reply to Bruce Charleston, 10-11-2004 10:12:12  
haha hello father youre so weiirdd..

internet help for the hoe?
damn boyyyy



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Roy in UK

10-11-2004 23:34:50




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 Re: MF202 Front Wheel Bearings in reply to Bruce Charleston, 10-11-2004 10:12:12  
I am sure your nearest MF dealer would have a repair kit, if not a bearing supplier. The kit consists of an inner seal, the inner "big" taper bearing and the outer "small" taper bearing.Jack the front wheel up and as you remove the bearings, take note of which way they face. clean everything up with kerosene and dont forget to knock out the old outer races out of the hub (an old blunt cold chisel is handy for that job) before installing the new bearings.( never use the old races!) I found that if you put the new races in the deep freeze over night it made it easier to get them into the hub ( the cold contacts the metal)make sure the new races go up to the shoulders in the hub. Its a good idea to put a smear of grease on the new bearings before you fit them. After you put the outer washer and nut back on be careful not to overtighten the nut before replacing the cotter pin. I hope the threads on the stub axle are OK, if the bearing has had a lot of wobble for a while, the theads can get damaged.

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