Posted by puller1 on June 27, 2009 at 12:55:04 from (71.171.1.74):
In Reply to: IH 350 wheel bearing posted by Bob 02 Martin on June 27, 2009 at 12:36:37:
the outside bearing would most easily be removed by sliding out the pto & removing the large bolt at the bull gear. You can press out the axle by backing out the bolt against a block up against the opposite axle.You must first remove the 4 bolts on the cap holding the outside bearing in.The bearing will slide off the axle easier if you will use a wire brush on a grinder to remove any paint & rust from the axle.All this can be done without removing the tranny cover.Murphys law states that if you don't drain the gear oil you will drop the bolt that holds the bull gear & you will drop your wrench several times in it.It is not as bad a job as one would think. Hope this helps. Tim
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