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Re: 450D wheel bearings
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 01, 2006 at 06:45:37 from (66.202.111.116):
In Reply to: 450D wheel bearings posted by Bill46 on March 01, 2006 at 04:57:01:
Yea they do have a tendency to Stick on the spindel and the way i get them off is to use my one long stiff bladed putty knife and drive it in behind on two sides then move to a thin long chisel or you can use a bearing spliter and a puller and if it comes apart well then it is shot and ya need a new bearing anyway. Also the inside bearing is always the first to go as it is the one that catches all the dirt and dust getting past the seals and it gets ground down , SOOOooo while you are fixen the one ya just might as well do both and repalce all bearings and seals and repack , now you can cheat and drill and tap behind the spokes down into the middel of the cavity bewteen the inner and outer and install a grease fitting and keep them flushed . Stop and thing about it of what that ft. end has been put thru in her life time down thru that creek , mud holes and barnyard slop and all the dust and dirt.
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