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Posted by BIG JOHN on May 15, 2002 at 15:34:42 from (152.163.204.183):
In Reply to: 46 A posted by MnBob on May 14, 2002 at 20:18:31:
There are two one on each end of the Axle Shaft. The following is a quote from the IH Service Manual. "To remove the axle shaft, remove the inner bearing cap, the retaining cap screw and washers. Remove the outer bearing retainer cap screws and bottom oil pan. The axle may now be driven out of the inner bearing and bull gear hub. A steel spacer washer will be found between the bull gear hub and the inner bearing. Care must be taken to see that this washer is in place upon reassembly of the axle. The rear axle combination felt and leather seal is contained in the outer bearing retainer. The lip of the leather seal is assembled toward the bearing. It is necessary to remove the axle to replace this seal." HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.
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