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430 Steering Cylinder Repack

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alskdjfhg

07-16-2017 14:57:08




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Any way to do this without removing the front end?

As usual thanks for any and all info




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olgentdc

07-16-2017 16:06:18




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 Re: 430 Steering Cylinder Repack in reply to alskdjfhg, 07-16-2017 14:57:08  
i usually reweld all thebroken welds on my 430s that come in here , whenever i have to rebuild those devils ,., that is why i remove the entire axle wash it down good and look for trouble ,,. especially if there hasdbeen a loader or a spray tank loaded on the nose



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alskdjfhg

07-16-2017 16:21:20




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 Re: 430 Steering Cylinder Repack in reply to olgentdc, 07-16-2017 16:06:18  
It's got a loader on it.

I'd prefer to not take the front end off, really need to get this thing out of the shop.

I was cussing it out pretty good when I was there, hopefully can get to line up right and slide them out with the front end intact.



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Case Nutty 1660

07-16-2017 15:10:16




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 Re: 430 Steering Cylinder Repack in reply to alskdjfhg, 07-16-2017 14:57:08  
I assume you mean the twin cylinder later style front axle? if so yes they will come out, jack up the weigh off the front axle so you can turn it by hand easy collapse one fully and it will rotate out of the axle,, keep trying they will come out when you have them just right
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alskdjfhg

07-16-2017 15:13:54




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 Re: 430 Steering Cylinder Repack in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 07-16-2017 15:10:16  
Yeah that's the style.

I was doing that today and they didn't want to come out, I'll keep fiddling with them.

What about the cylinder on the right side that's got like a blind stud holding it in? When I first saw it I thought someone welded in it, but looking on line that seems to be how it was made.



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John Saeli

07-17-2017 04:57:32




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 Re: 430 Steering Cylinder Repack in reply to alskdjfhg, 07-16-2017 15:13:54  
They are supposed to roll out, but the last ones I did, I had to get behind them w/ a bar & help them.



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Case Nutty 1660

07-16-2017 15:41:27




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 Re: 430 Steering Cylinder Repack in reply to alskdjfhg, 07-16-2017 15:13:54  
you have removed the clip the adjusting nut and ball pivot washer in the rod end of the cylinder right? and then you will need to pull the castle nut off the rear of the cylinder, they can drive you crazy and they will almost fall out when you hold you mouth right as my Dad would always say
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