Posted by Eastsider on November 17, 2011 at 07:24:12 from (204.73.192.210):
In Reply to: Axle removal posted by freefour on November 17, 2011 at 05:45:27:
I just did this whole job this summer, learning as I went. Most of it is pretty straight forward, but like others have said, some creative hammer work or a press will be most likely needed, especially for the long axle shaft under the seat. Removing the final drive is pretty easy with the picker. Make sure you take some pictures for how all the washers go together inside the drive shaft unit. The very hardest part for me was to get the outer seal assembly (the one next to the wheel) to come off so I could replace it. I came up with the idea of using four pieces of ready rod and used nuts to slowly walk it off away from the wheel mount. If you send me your e-mail, I could send lots of pictures. The IH dealer had the things I needed, and I suggest you go there to get what you need, especially the gaskets.
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