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Topic: Champion 760 Grader - Rear axle shafts?
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| EricB
08-28-2012 22:45:54
70.70.49.89
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I need to remove the hub on one of the rear axles in order to access the brakes. The shaft has a big nut on the outside and I'm wondering if this shaft is tapered and would require a massive puller for the hub removal? Input from anyone who may have done this procedure is much appreciated. I don't have a manual for this machine. |
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| DGH
08-30-2012 10:38:12
72.25.192.4
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Re: Champion 760 Grader - Rear axle shafts? in reply to EricB, 08-28-2012 22:45:54
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| I don't know anything about the Champion grader, but the old Cat graders are like you describe and you need a big puller. You could make one buy drill holes in a big bar and using threaded rod in the holes provided in the hub. That is what I did on my Cat 12. |
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| EricB
08-30-2012 13:38:14
70.70.49.89
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Re: Champion 760 Grader - Rear axle shafts? in reply to DGH, 08-30-2012 10:38:12
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| Thanks for your input DGH, sounds like you've got me going in the right direction. Eric |
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