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Posted by Mike ISW on April 04, 2002 at 20:06:09 from (152.163.207.51):
Hi, I am having the same problem,as you mentioned in a earlier post, with my oil pressure gauge. Could you elaborate on how you did it? Fittings used etc.? Pulled the lift-all out of my H tonite to remove the forward bearing assembly from the trans main shaft. This project is a really good example of the "snowball effect". Started to do the brakes and bull pinion shaft seals. Found a bad bearing on right side. Pulled deck and found slop in trans main shaft. Frt bearings bad. tried last night to get forward bearing assembly out without removeing lift-all/not happening!! And I'll be damned if I can find the 3 or 4 missing balls from that bad bearing! Lots of metal from bearing cage but no balls. I even strained the gear lube as I drained. I'll look real close in the forward compartment when I remove the main shaft. Main shaft is going to get all bearings and maybe a fourth/fifth sliding gear. Mike
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