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The axle that would'nt buge on my Farmall A- help

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Mike

05-11-2004 14:48:22




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I'm trying to remove the left rear axle on my model A . After removing the wheel and bolts, screw and spacers, I'm unable to tap the axle out of the final drive housing. I've used a big hammer and brass drift, but I'm concerned about breaking the cast iron housing. It looks like the inner bering is stuck on the axle shaft, every
thing else appears to move freely. Should I continue to keep pounding on the shaft or would heating the bering up with a torch do the trick.
Can I damage the housing with heat.? Boy, I'm up for any suggestions. I know someone has had the same problem. Perhaps some kind of gear puller would work? I sure could use some help....Mike

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Lee

05-11-2004 14:58:39




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 Re: The axle that would'nt buge on my Farmall A- in reply to Mike, 05-11-2004 14:48:22  
You will need a very large hammer, ie 6lb maul. It's more difficult to get a good blow with the final drive on the tractor working from underneath. You could heat the nose of the casting at the outer bearing.



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Mike

05-11-2004 18:20:03




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 Re: Re: The axle that would'nt buge on my Farmall in reply to Lee, 05-11-2004 14:58:39  
Lee, thanks for your comments, I'll try a bigger
hammer. I'm surprized that the inner bering was so tight on the shaft. I would have thought the berings would be a push or snug fit...thanks Mike



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