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Re: SC Rear Axle Seal Bearing Replacement ....Lon
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Posted by Skycarp on March 11, 2007 at 06:17:33 from (206.81.147.17):
In Reply to: Re: SC Rear Axle Seal Bearing Replacement ....Lon posted by gab on March 10, 2007 at 20:44:03:
Nope, I wouldn't try it. It is possible I guess, but I would never try it after seeing the size of the hole in the case. The opening at the PTO is less than 6 inches square. It would be very difficult to get to the bull gear through the PTO end unless you have a very long and very skinny arm and can work at it without seeing what you are doing. The bull gear is quite heavy and you will be lining up the splines and the two holes where the bull gear connects to the axle while doing all the work with one hand through the hole. If you drop your tools or the fasteners into the bottom of the case then you will most likely have to open the top anyway. How do you plan to take up the end play on the axle shaft?
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