Posted by Andy R on March 29, 2020 at 13:53:04 from (208.126.193.44):
Working on a IH 37 of mine that a neighbor borrows all of the time. I should just sell it to him! Worked on one gang yesterday and all it needed was tightened up. Once I got the spacer with the square hole off behind the nut it all went fine. That took a lot of heat/water/penetrating oil/taps to get off. Moved to the other front gang. The only thing that gang needs is the inside bearing will not take grease. Gang turns perfect and smoothly with no noise and I think that inside bearing is still OK. Just will not take grease! I believe the jerk is the drive in type. Tried to loosen the jerk up with a little hydraulic tool that you hit with a hammer. No success. Tried to pull the jerk out which ended up being more like breaking it apart to get it out. I guess my question is how does grease get to the bearing from the hole/jerk? Was there a slot machined into the housing or race? Could the bearing race inside have moved and grease can not get by? Can I drill another hole some place else and drive another jerk in?? Thanks for you ideas. Andy
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