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Re: Rear axel bearing help
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Posted by Aces on July 21, 2006 at 09:02:58 from (65.54.97.194):
In Reply to: Rear axel bearing help posted by newpuller on July 21, 2006 at 08:25:06:
newpuller If the bearing is as bad as you say, you might grind 2 screw heads flate on 2 sides to get them through the bearing race then trun them 1/4 trun and pull the bearing out. If it were me and going to use or pull the tractor I would replace iner bearing. Not hard job, yoi got tire off or will have. Drain rear end remove pto take cap screw out of axel that holds bull gear remove washer and put cap screw back in use a plock between screws of each axel and crew the srew back out pushing againest other axel. Then use bar to pull bull gear back and slid back of bull gear to one side and you can get at inner bearing to replace. If you need more info ask. Aces
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