Posted by RJV on December 11, 2009 at 19:46:55 from (75.187.154.242):
I have a leaky right side axle seal. I know its coming from the bottom ring gear and not the tranny. Tranny level doesnt change but the rear ring pan on the lower unit goes half empty after only a few weeks. Im filling it as the book says, up to the fill level. Lots of oil coming through my brakes. I have all the manuals but they are very limited in instructing me how to put this seal on. Can you guys tell me what to do? I have the tire off and bearing cover off. I took out the c-clip and can get to the bearing. Does the bearing just pull out? It doesnt want to. The axle will move out about 1/4 inch, is this normal? Is the bearing pressed on? If it is how do I get the axle out. I was hoping the bearing would just come out easy then I would unbolt the whole lower unit from the axle houseing and take off the lower unit with the axle in place. I dont know how the bearing comes out. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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Today's Featured Article - Introduction to the Gibson Model D - by Brandon Burnett. The Gibson Manufacturing Corporation was founded 1946 by Wilber Gibson. The Gibson tractors were made from around 1948 to 1952. The picture shown here is of a 1948 Gibson model D. If you notice, this tractor is driven with a lever. You could get a attachment to convert it to a steering wheel.
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