Posted by jaybird2 on July 15, 2011 at 09:37:11 from (170.202.22.1):
I'm working on a 1951 W 6. Wanted to change the rear axle seals since each side was leaking after I flushed and refilled the rear end. Right side housing came off very easy. Removed the bolts and the axle collar and cast iron bearing cover slid right off. Other side I can't get the thing to budge. The axle collar (the steel one) seems to be wedged on there somehow. I am at a loss as to how to remove it because I'm afraid of breaking the cast bearing cover if I use any force around it. Also, once I got to looking at the seals and O rings that I ordered through my IH dealer, they didn't match at all.
SO - does anyone have the part number that I need for these seals? Apparently Case IH can't find them because it's a McCormick versus Farmall? Doesn't make sense to me either but that's the story I'm getting. And do you have any ideas on how to get that steel collar off the axle?
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