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billonthefarm

03-25-2008 05:08:27




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Took this apart last week. Got the parts and got one the side started back together and should finish it all up today. Wasnt much wrong. The axle seal was starting to leak a little on the left so we took both sides apart and replaced bearings, axles shafts, sun gears and oil as preventive maintenance. With right at 5000hrs an ounce of prevention is a good program with the cost of a tractor to replace this one being so high. bill
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Mark-Mi

03-25-2008 19:45:07




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 Re: todays project in reply to billonthefarm, 03-25-2008 05:08:27  
You will break a axle housing long before axle shaft trouble.Could of flipped the planatary gears to the other side been like new.Mark



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gab

03-25-2008 16:24:24




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 Re: todays project in reply to billonthefarm, 03-25-2008 05:08:27  
That's a big one, that folding chair kinda looks like it's being used for a jack stand. Alan will probably be trying that next. Jim



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the tractor vet

03-25-2008 08:33:54




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 Re: todays project in reply to billonthefarm, 03-25-2008 05:08:27  
Thats alot bigger then what i ever worked on the biggest for me was a 4166.



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IaGary

03-25-2008 05:49:27




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 Re: todays project in reply to billonthefarm, 03-25-2008 05:08:27  
Now that there is a dirt moving beast.

How many horse is that thing?

I like the ton of weight up on that rear axle.

Gary



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nhboys

03-25-2008 05:22:45




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 Re: todays project in reply to billonthefarm, 03-25-2008 05:08:27  
I have had many of them apart. Don't see 875's with 3pts around here. Have a 1150 in shop for the same work right now.



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