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Posted by borde on June 14, 2005 at 09:46:48 from (65.0.10.149):
I appreciate the RE from dutch & aces now have more ? some one replaced rear axel and housing because a tree fell on tractor when i got it was in parts allthow they had replaced left rear housing and wheel and had most of the other parts the bull pinion shaft sticks out to far to allow putting plug in brake housing, the bull pinion dosent seem to have any play in it BUT the axel has IT manual shows 4 shims could it be ok to just cover hole on brake cover or grind down end of shaft i dont mind shiming axel but unless there would be danger in trusting there work i would not love to re do all of it is it posible to install the parts wrong and still work serial# 6850 farmall
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