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Re: Re: Re: fan bearing on Deere model MC
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Posted by RonMC on July 04, 2000 at 00:19:33 from (24.113.142.165):
In Reply to: Re: Re: fan bearing on Deere model MC posted by Bob Fleischer on July 02, 2000 at 12:45:23:
Hi - It looks like the newer model diagram that's in the I&T all right.It says in there to repair wear that the hub and/or shaft have to be replaced. I don't think graphite was ever used in them, but if it leaked badly, it could have been tried. There aren't any seals in the unit though, so if the oil level in the hub is correct, it should stay in there and circulate by the dipper on the shaft (19). I'd put it together and mount it in a vise. Give it a few spins to see what is happening in the way of leaks before mounting it on the tractor. Just remember that once filled with oil, it shouldn't be tilted too far end-to-end, or it will definitely drip some oil. Good luck, Ron
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