Posted by mEl on October 20, 2013 at 06:07:14 from (71.241.109.183):
In Reply to: case 580 d posted by spatten1 on October 18, 2013 at 16:37:55:
[quote="spatten1"](reply to post at 16:37:55 10/18/13) [/quote
I have done many of those and they range from loose enough to remove easily to township machines that handle salt for icy roads and they can be brutal. As a last resort you can heat the casting cherry red at the back where it's thin and get them to move. A good air chisel with a blunt 1/2 shank will help you to get them turning. It's not fun sometimes. Hint, replace the support bushings in both the axle housing and the hub as well as the seals. Gonna edit this again for more info, check the pins and bushings before disassembly and if there is much play replace necessary pins and bearings in the axle. Seals don't do well where there is an alignment problem.
mEl
This post was edited by mEl at 06:11:27 10/20/13 2 times.
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