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Need an Axle Clamp for a Farmall 656 tractor
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Posted by Harry on March 23, 2004 at 12:48:06 from (4.63.74.15):
I managed to get all but one bolt loose on both rear wheels this past weekend to move the wheels in. I had to use heat to get the one bolt to loosen up and only managed to get it to turn about two turns..... This was enough for me to move the wheel in but when I when to tighten it back up it would not budge. I even tried heat while using an impact and could not get it to tighten up. It looks like I am going to have to cut the bolt in two and replace the clamp section (the half round cast iron piece with the keyway in it) as well as buy a new bolt (the other one came out no problem). I called the local case dealer and the part is on national backorder with CASE. I don't want to use the tractor as I can slip a .020 feeler gauge between the axle and the clamp (with the one good bolt tightened up) and am afraid of damaging the wheel. Do any of you guys have an old one laying around that you want to get rid of?? Please send me an e-mail if you do. I live in Dallas TX Thanks, Harry
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