Thank you both for all of the photos. These are going to be exteremely helpful but they have added a twinge of confusion.
I have everything off of both ends of the axle/banjo housing. The brakes, brake hub/housing/cover, the bull gear. bull gear housing, and the bull gear backing plate are all off of the machine. The tractor is almost totally disassembled. All I want to do is remove the axle/banjo housing from the transmission. To do this, I realize that I must remove the axles. I have removed all of the bolts that hold the transmission and the axle/banjo housing together. I have also removed the four bolts at each end of the housing where the axles exit the housing. I assume that this is some sort or packing/seal retainer.
At this point, the axles do not seem to want to simply slide out which leads me to believe that I must either pull harder or, I need to remove something at the differential. An earlier post indicated that I would need to remove the top castle nut that is lock wired in place on the on the axle bearing retainers (one per side). I am not quite sure why I only have to remove the top ones. Perhaps this will be clear to me when I get back over to work on it next week. Is this all that is left to remove?
I would add photos but the tractor is a half hour away at my warehouse.
Again, thank you all very much for all of the help and for all of the photos.
This post was edited by Texas Swede at 19:45:00 06/20/09 2 times.
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