Posted by Robert major on January 02, 2013 at 23:31:29 from (216.81.7.85):
In Reply to: 2705 Questions posted by GarrettFields on December 28, 2012 at 20:32:45:
Hi Some of those had a bad habit of cracking the side out of the pinion/ bearing support in the rear axle and messing things up good . A local farmer had it do 2 different used rear axle castings plus the original that I saw in his shop when they re built it the final time before they dumped it. I think there might be an update on the newer ones though but don't know if or when it was. Another guy I know has one he said his didn't do the casting but he's not looking forward to the day his power shift or tranny quits. I think the only real problem he has had so far was a lack of hyd pressure and a blanking plug had fallen out in the system and it lost pressure somewhere. Regards Robert
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