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Farmall Super C rear axle replacement - Help needed
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Posted by ed 342 on June 28, 2007 at 20:52:14 from (216.234.125.200):
Finally got a set of used rear axles and the time to tackle the job. Got the deck plate off and found the right axle had sheared right at the gear. Probably because of some torquing the broken piece of axle won't come out of the gear (the disc is removed) so I have to remove the gear to get the broken shaft end out. There are two tubes running front to back, at least one (the outside one) which has to be removed to get the gear out. The manual I ordered hasn't arrived yet so can anyone advise the best way to remove these 2 tubes, at least the right one which looks like it carries oil to the pto? Is it necessary to remove the pto to get this tube out of the way? Is there much oil pressure through this tube?
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