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Posted by SGT K on January 16, 2004 at 13:20:00 from (65.120.161.6):
In Reply to: Re: end play posted by Aces on January 16, 2004 at 12:46:28:
Aces, Thanks a million!! I never would have thought of going through the PTO housing. When you say axel cap, do you mean the seal housing on the end of the axel housing by the wheel that is held on by four 3/8 bolts? Or do you mean the complete cast axel housing. (Its probably pretty evident that I have not had the rear end of a Farmall apart) I have several tin shims on the outside of my brake shaft housing. When I get the housing out I'm going to try and remove one or two, and see if that helps my end play. Thanks again.
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