Posted by The tractor vet on February 23, 2010 at 10:11:34 from (75.19.124.251):
In Reply to: Brake bands on H posted by Farmallb on February 23, 2010 at 09:26:57:
To replace the seals you must drop the bull gears off the axle to get the bull pinion carrier out. Plus you have to pull the axle to drop the bull gear . Now some say to remove the top deck to do this , but YOU CAN DO THIS THRU THE PTO HOLE You can remove the PTO and get a 3/4 drive breaker bar in on the axle bolt that holds the bull gear to the axle and using the wheel to break it loose and back it out.But if you have really big arms then it can be hard to put the bolt back in . You will need a good jack to jack up and blocking to support the back end of the tractor and a Cherry picker to handle the tire wheel and axle as a unit or you can pemove the tire and wheel from the axle after you get the bolt out and set it off the side and then hook to the axle housing and slide it offand while you have it off now is a good time to look over the axle bearings and do any fixen there . Then once the bull gear has dropped off then you can remove the carrier one side at a time . What you do not want to happen is for the ring gear and carrier to drop down in to the bottom .
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