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135 front axel question

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Bob S

10-13-2004 16:03:31




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135 with cont. engine. on the main front axle there is a ''pin'' that is held in by a locking bolt.question is does this axle have a bushing that is on the outside of it that goes thru the complete axle?are there two pieces to this bushing?all i can see is the back half toward crank pully and it has a ''shoulder on it.should i see the same on the front side? looks like pin is starting to wear into main part of axle.the rad. is out so i can get a good look. TIA IN ADVANCE

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supergrumpy

10-14-2004 12:43:09




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 Re: 135 front axel question in reply to Bob S, 10-13-2004 16:03:31  
the bushing on my 135 is worn about thru

jacked her up and took the front axle extensions off this spring, took the keeper off the pin and tried to figure out how the heck to get the pin out to drop the axle down, wonderbar would not budge it, put some heavy wheel bearing grease in there and bolted it back together

don"t want to yank the radiator unless I have to, Big Dean has to know the trick to getting that pin out

got your CD in the mail and it is full of good stuff

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Big Dean

10-14-2004 11:07:35




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 Re: 135 front axel question in reply to Bob S, 10-13-2004 16:03:31  
The MF135 center pivot pin on the front axle has a bushing that has a flange on it that only reaches half way through the axle. when I had to replace one of the bushings I always used two and installed one from the back & one from the front. They especially need both bushings if the tractor has a loader on it but I would use two even without a loader it makes the bushing last a lot longer.

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