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Re: outer axle bearing in 300 farmall
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 07, 2006 at 18:23:46 from (66.202.111.13):
In Reply to: outer axle bearing in 300 farmall posted by MoMike on June 07, 2006 at 17:53:20:
Not that big of a job , drain the rear end and remove the PTO put the wheel back on place a 3/4 drive ratchet and socket thru the PTO and use the wheel to loosen the retaining bolt and remove the bolt . Next remove the wheel and attach a hoist to the rear axel and unbolt it and pull it out and let the bull gear fall down and replaboth inner and outer while your there . when going back together place the gskt on the rear end housing with Hy tach or spray copper coate or trim cement and use the rear axel and housing to sorta fish the bull gear back on the end of the axel and slide it bac together working the bull gear back all the way on the axel with the retaining bolt then install the rear wheel and use it to tighten up the retaing bolt and put the PTO back in and refill your done should take around three hours not counting Barley pop breaks.
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