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Re: 966 question for Allen or Tractor Vet
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Posted by Cliff Neubauer on November 16, 2006 at 15:14:09 from (69.66.88.156):
In Reply to: 966 question for Allen or Tractor Vet posted by BigMarv1085 on November 16, 2006 at 14:22:51:
The top of the spindles are splined and over time the splines will wear producing the wobble your seeing. The best two options I"ve seen to fix them is to either replace them or weld them. I"ve had good luck removing the nut and after grinding it clean running a couple beads around the top of the spindle using 7018 rod. We"ve got a 1086 and a 1066 that I welded the spindles several years ago with no problems. I figured if I ever need to take them apart I can cut them apart and put new parts in then so I didn"t have anything to loose by welding them.
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