Update On 8N Rear Axle Seals

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I posted yesterday about my adjusting the bearing load on the rear axle. It turned out the used hub was no good. I went and bought a new hub and the project went smooth. As many as I did, I should have figured that out.
I have to say that John Smith was really great to do business with. He refunded every dollar for the part and even paid the shipping. He told me to scrap the hub, now that is a great person to do business with. Don't be afraid to buy used parts from him.
 
I couldn't agree with you more.
Most all of my tractors have parts on them from John.
I've never gotten a part from him that didn't work, but
with as many as there are I can see how it could happen.
 
(quoted from post at 21:28:30 03/30/15) Royse, You are another person that was a pleasure to do business with!
OK, so that explains the side with replacement hub, but you said the other side wouldn't turn either. How do you explain that?
 
(quoted from post at 18:21:25 03/30/15) I couldn't agree with you more.
Most all of my tractors have parts on them from John.
I've never gotten a part from him that didn't work, but
with as many as there are I can see how it could happen.
does John have a website I wouldn't mind checking it out, thanks.
 
(quoted from post at 20:04:18 03/31/15)
(quoted from post at 18:21:25 03/30/15) I couldn't agree with you more.
Most all of my tractors have parts on them from John.
I've never gotten a part from him that didn't work, but
with as many as there are I can see how it could happen.
does John have a website I wouldn't mind checking it out, thanks.
Yes he does! Main Site
Explore around. Great advise and how-to's, parts for sale, etc
The best Ford tractor ID/history page I've seen.
Some pretty awesome projects too!
 

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