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Posted by mbnok on May 16, 2006 at 22:29:13 from (216.226.31.41):
In Reply to: Wheel seal posted by Darin in Nebraska on May 16, 2006 at 09:45:41:
This won't help in the short run, but which axel do you have? The straight axel or the one with a flange that the wheel bolts to. If it is the straight axel (like a H or M)Ive cut the bolt heads off with a torch and then they (the bolts), will sometimes come out easily. If it is the flange type then you will go inside and find what keeps the axel in place like a bolt through the bull gear as on an A or B. In any case for best luck and time saving get yourself an I T manual for your tractor.
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