Posted by Bruce(OR) on January 27, 2013 at 18:03:04 from (97.115.30.214):
In Reply to: TO 20 axle clearance posted by 37Chief on January 27, 2013 at 17:07:01:
Not too sure I understand this. Clearnce between the axle ends. ? I must be dense. Are you talking about the amount the axle can be pulled away from the tractor when all bolted up? Well shoot! Got the book open already in front of me. Musta been tooo lazy to put it away. X 0.002 - 0.008 clearance between inner ends of the axle shafts. Zero clearnce may cause the inner ends of the axle shafts to weld together. Excessive clearance will result in damaged axle shaft oil seals. X Now if you have installed Sure Seals installed, then you will not have an issue with excessive clearance causing damage to the oil seals as the Sure seals are installed in the axle shaft retainer which is held in place by the axle shaft collar which has set your bearing preload. Time to put this book away. Gotta find me a round-tuit... One of these days I will finish the wife"s TO-20.
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