Posted by GordoSD on March 07, 2009 at 02:06:29 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: SMTA rear end posted by Mike Schwartz on March 06, 2009 at 21:44:15:
Owen's got it right. Inner axle bearing. You can replace it through the PTO. Jack and determine which side is broken. To repair pull the PTO. Then shim up the bull gear with appropriate wood wedge so it doesn't move when you remove the bolt that secures it on the shaft. Then pull the axle and housing and replace the bearing. After repairing it would be a good idea to just add 10 gals of diesel and used oil, and drive it slowly around for a few minutes to see if there is any more junk in there and then flush. No need to contaminate brand new expensive HyTran. Not a difficult repair.
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