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Re: Axle Seals on 'M'
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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 23, 2002 at 16:43:02 from (216.46.130.80):
In Reply to: Axle Seals on 'M' posted by Deere Puller on January 23, 2002 at 16:22:02:
Deere Puller, there are worst jobs...getting the wheels off is the heavy part. Really spend some time cleaning the axles as the seal has to slide all the way to the tractor from the end of the axle. Four bolts and the housing is off. I use emery cloth to clean the axle to a shine, lube it with clean engine oil and the new seal, and house should slide down the axle and back into place, changing the seal and replacing the gasket is straight forward. I did my H in the fall and I have an M that needs new seals, hopefully this spring when I get time. Your Case IH dealer still has all these seals but they are a little pricey, other jobbers can get the same seals for about half. I spent about 5 hours by the time I took off the first wheel untill I was done , but I like to take my time and putter in the barn...keep that axle clean and the job goes well..good luck from Mike in Exeter Ontario
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