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Re: Replacing bad bearing on Vermeer 5400 Rebel ba
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Posted by thurlow on June 07, 2005 at 07:48:24 from (65.255.98.32):
In Reply to: Replacing bad bearing on Vermeer 5400 Rebel baler posted by n5oxp on June 06, 2005 at 20:36:24:
I'm a trained professional; DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!!!! A rap with a shop hammer (while wearing appropriate face shield) will fracture the outer part of the bearing allowing it to come apart, which may allow you access with a wheel puller, or make it easier to see what you're doing if you have to resort to a torch. Anyone who's ever run a Gleaner combine drags the torch out before beginning to replace a (same-style) bearing. It's been my experience that they don't "seize" as badly on a baler and will sometimes come off the shaft by working it back and forth and applying PB Blaster or something similar
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