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Re: ONE H OF A TIME with H Brakes
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Posted by Tom on April 20, 2001 at 10:27:33 from (147.226.5.4):
In Reply to: ONE H OF A TIME with H Brakes posted by Michael Soldan on April 19, 2001 at 18:44:40:
Mike, Just a word of caution. Farmer Bob gave you good instructions. However, if you have trouble removing the old oil seals and think the seals are in a bearing retainer, think again. This pinion housing cannot be removed until you remove the bull gear on each side and drop them out of the housing on the inside. I learned, along with several others, the hard way. Pulling this cast housing with the jack screws will hang on the bull gear and break something, if you do not clear the gear inside first. Your best bet is to be careful and successfully remove the old seals without needing to pull the pinion assemblies. These assemblies are shimed to get proper gear loading and this becomes a whole other project to replace. Good luck, just take your time. Tom
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