Posted by NY 986 on May 04, 2013 at 06:44:13 from (67.142.178.27):
In Reply to: Re: JD 7000 planter posted by the Unforgiven on May 04, 2013 at 04:59:42:
You only need to move the shaft enough to get at the assembly. Sorry. I must have been more tired than I realized when I wrote the response. Also, to test bearing and chain load I isolate a wing or side of the planter then apply the wrench. To isolate disconnect the coupler at the transmission for each side. If chains appear to be loose (but not too loose) while mounted but the side still feels stiff then I isolate bearings. On the job I did yesterday I found two very stiff bearings, one so-so and one decent so I took no chances and changed them out. It's a sucky job to figure out what is going on with a drive on a planter but hopefully you will have peace of mind once in the field. Things can be stressful enough.
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