Posted by Nebraska Cowboy on February 24, 2013 at 18:10:34 from (69.174.58.44):
Background: 1938 WC rowcrop, serial number WC72047. Been in the family since it was bought new, sat in a barn since 1963 without ever running. Trying to restore for my father in law.
Not exactly a novice but don't consider myself a total expert either so thought I'd ask for help from thoise with more experience. Have completely redone 2 8N Fords, a NAA, Massey Harris 22 and an 81. Have operators and parts manual for the WC.
Questions, how do I pull the rear axles out of this tractor as I need to repalce all the seals and want to check the bearings, etc. Have read the manuals and don't seem to get a clear picture of how to do this. Have the rear end stripped down, final drives are off the tractor. and not sure what to do next. Do I need to un bolt the rear end from the transmission and go that route? Any help or advice is greatly appreciated from those that have done this before
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