Posted by Sagebrusher on November 08, 2007 at 07:26:35 from (66.82.9.58):
In Reply to: 'M'ore tranny help posted by Carden on November 07, 2007 at 14:53:50:
Carden, THis summer went through this with a "50 M that was my friend"s main tractor. It"s motor was upgraded to SM specs and it has a BUNCH of hours on it. It spent its entire life under cover unless it was working. Anyway, I started to replace the outer axle bearings and seals but decided to go ahead and do the PTO at the same time as that bearing was just a bit rough too and the seal was seeping a little. It came out really easy, allowed a good inspection/clean out point and I was able, eventually to change the inside axle bearings through the hole. Glad I pulled the PTO as there was at least an inch of semi-solid "Crud" left in the bottom of the housing AFTER I had tried to flush it. I also found parts and peices of the inside right axle bearing. Everything I do takes two or three times as long as I think it should and costs two or three times as much as I would like to pay. . .
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