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Re: Brake shaft bearings on H
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Posted by Janicholson on July 24, 2006 at 18:56:43 from (66.173.50.153):
In Reply to: Brake shaft bearings on H posted by Rock2000 on July 24, 2006 at 18:44:20:
In a word yes. Do not pry that shaft retainer out. It has a flange that is behind the Bull gear. It will break (as many will attest) The bull gear can be removed from the axle through the PTO mounting hole. Then the axle can be moved to allow the gear to move rearward. This is done routinely to avoid taking off the top cover, but is usually quite a task. Taking the top cover off, then the bull gear and axle is far more direct in being able to see what you are doing. Putting a stethescope (or rubber tube in your ear) on the parts while jacked up and blocked. Might indicate which is making the noise. Be careful, and rotate by hand, not engine. Others may give more advice. JimN
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