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Super A Final Drive Assembly Question
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Posted by Kevinez on November 26, 2006 at 14:44:37 from (66.37.71.114):
I"ve finally got to the point where I"m reassembling the bottom axles on the final drives. New seals, bearing, etc. My Super A came with a seed drive and that side went together and the rear axle turns just fine when driven via the transmission. The other lower axle turns just fine until I tighten up the cap screw. I believe all the parts are on in the proper order: Cap Screw, lock washer, washer, that funky looking spacer that fits over the shaft, bearing, and finally the spacer that goes against the Bull gear. The shaft became harder and harder to turn as the cap screw was tightened. Is this normal or do I have a problem here? Also, what keeps the lower axles from working their way out? I don"t see anything that would keep them from working their way out as the tractor is driven. Thanks in advance!
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