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Re: Re: M and W9 axles
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Posted by Lenn on February 15, 2002 at 04:48:15 from (208.171.56.94):
In Reply to: Re: M and W9 axles posted by Red Rider on February 14, 2002 at 20:55:17:
Thanks Red Rider for the info. About the loosness of the wheel,when i got the tractor all the splines were tore out of the hub. I found another wheel and the splines are worn on it also,so one can rock the wheel back and forth a little.The only thing that holds the wheel on is a big washer and 3/4 inch bolt in the end of the axle,it`s a straight axle so there is nothing to tighten up against.What am i missing here,when the wheel is new does it fit that tight on the axle.I supose the axle is worn a bit to. Thats why i was thinking about changing it back to M axles,am i right that your saying the rear ends are the same,so if i find a retired M i can just change the axles and the seal. Thanks
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