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Re: '50 H Front End Fix-Another Question
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Posted by Farmall_Man on April 09, 2002 at 17:02:25 from (32.97.110.142):
In Reply to: '50 H Front End Fix-Another Question posted by Krey in Indiana on April 09, 2002 at 04:10:03:
Krey, I ordered the entire kit from Carter & Gruenwald for $105. This does not contain the bushing and seal for where the worm gear shaft comes thru at the top. It does contain everything else needed. To remove the top bushing and seal and the bushing for the worm shaft, I used a deep well socket that would just fit inside the hole and tapped it gently with a hammer. It took less than 5 minutes for each bushing to come out. Tapping down from the top on the bushing caused the grease seal to come out with the bushing. Now to take the grease seal out for the worm shaft, I just used a punch and pretty much ripped that one up getting it out. It really didn't matter as I was going to replace it anyway. The bottom bushing was a bit more difficult, but didn't take too much time. I was able to get a long screwdriver down thru hole from the top and set it against the thrust bearing. After some tapping, first on one side then the other, it all came out. It probably didn't take more that 30 minutes to get all three bushings out. All of this was made much easier due to the fact that I had the bolster off the tractor and laying down where I could get to it. Hope this helps. FM
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