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Posted by the tractor vet on September 27, 2006 at 20:11:43 from (75.24.40.128):
Somedays it does not pay to get out of bed. Well since we are at a stand still on finishing up silage choppen i figured that it would be a good idea to check the whell bearings on the chopper and clean and repack them well after i got the one side jacked up i noticed as it was comming up that the wheel sorta just flooped over a bit say like a inch . Oppps so pull the wheel off and the hub is a bit loose pull the cotter pin out and the fight begins channel loc's will not loosen the nut neither will a short handeled 1/2 inch ratchet and scoket it was all my long breaker bar could do then after many trys with my LONG pry bars we had to back up and play now just where in all of gods green earth are the spud bars after two hurs of looken i find them and after a couple mighty hevhos i find myself layen on may back in the hay mow , yep she was realy stuck rear bearing was gulded on the spindel . Two more hours of grinding and fileing i think it will take a new bearing . Now lets see if we have what i need two more hours of looken only to find out that NOPE ain't got one and now it is to late to get one . Will put this job on the back burner till the morning now what else can i mess up nah it's time to go home and eat supper. I can't mess that up as the War Dept is doing the cooking tonight.
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