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Super H front end finally tight! Thanks guys
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Posted by PeteNY on March 05, 2006 at 20:21:21 from (72.73.8.175):
The wobbly front end was the last project before the clean and paint...and it's finally tight! The bushings were not bad, but if we had not wadded in, we never would have realized that the spacer under the thrust bearing was missing. The biggest pain was getting the upper oil seal out as it was corroded in and ruipped apart, next was getting the new one in as we elected to leave the front end on the tractor during the process...but it still wobbled horribly, so as you guys suggested we replaced the sector gear which took alot of wobble out. The final act was replacing the u joint and shimming the key way union...I can finally drive it in high gear! Gegreased her today, noe it's time to take her back apart, do some blasting and flakey paint removal, then epoxy primer and finally lay the 2150 on...take her to a plow day, then it's PULLIN" Season! TY for all the help! Pete
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