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CA Front Wheel Bearing
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JD
02-19-2003 09:03:12
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How is the rear bearing and seal removed from the front spindle on a wide front end? Thanks
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rudy
02-20-2003 15:06:53
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Re: CA Front Wheel Bearing in reply to JD, 02-19-2003 09:03:12
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the inside bearing and seal should come off with the wheel hub when u get that off u take a hammer and drift punch and knock out the bearing and seal back towards the center of the tractor hope i didnt confuse u
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JD
02-22-2003 19:09:41
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Re: Re: CA Front Wheel Bearing in reply to rudy, 02-20-2003 15:06:53
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Rudy The seal and bearing is captured on the spindle and stays on the spindle when the hub is removed. The seal seals on the hub and not the spindle. First one I seen like that. It seems logical to use a puller but was unsure. Destruction of both are probably the result. Previous experience with front wheel bearings are what you described. Thanks
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test
02-19-2003 10:01:17
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Re: CA Front Wheel Bearing in reply to JD, 02-19-2003 09:03:12
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test
02-19-2003 09:55:42
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Re: CA Front Wheel Bearing in reply to JD, 02-19-2003 09:03:12
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