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Load control shaft on 3020

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Don from Texas

10-25-2005 14:48:37




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Have seal leaking on load control shaft, any short cuts to replace it? Is there any problems you know of that I might encounter replacing it? Any help would be much appreciated.




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Woodrow Caul

10-25-2005 20:30:08




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 Re: Load control shaft on 3020 in reply to Don from Texas, 10-25-2005 14:48:37  
You can get an updated bushing through after market companys that is much better than the Deere ones. Plan on replaceing the bushings,seals and shaft at one time. The after market bushing is wider and doesn't wear on the shaft as bad, and has the o-ring groove machined in it to sdd extra sealing. Have or build youself a seal driver because those seals ar pretty thin and will self destruct. A category 2 3-point pin fits perfect. Lastly fill the back side of seal with gun grease to keep that spring from jumping off during install.

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RJ-AZ

10-25-2005 19:22:51




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 Re: Load control shaft on 3020 in reply to Don from Texas, 10-25-2005 14:48:37  
Have three real clean five gallon pails ready and drain the trans case trying to keep everything as clean as posssible.
Put a floor jack under the load saddle and remove the side retainers and load control shaft.
Push the shaft left to right very carefully.
Inspect the load control shaft for excessive wear and replace it also if needed.(they make good hitch pins)
Peel out tho old seals and then insert the rubber O" ring and then fold the plastic ring over and hold eith a pair of long nosed needle vose pliers and insert it into the groove. Work it down into the groove with a round tool (Snap-on ratchet handle works for me). Then install the lip seals in each side. Now jack the load saddle back up and lie everything up. Grease up the load control shaft and very carefully insert it from the RH side with NO lateral movement and push it on throught to the other side. The LC shaft has to fit in the notch in the LC arm and if wanked around can muckle up the LC lever on the LC cam. Then you have to remove the LC valve and reset everything.

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twopop

10-25-2005 16:31:38




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 Re: Load control shaft on 3020 in reply to Don from Texas, 10-25-2005 14:48:37  
buy your seals from boling-machine.com there is a set of instuctions that come with the seals.make sure someone is helping you line up the shaft when you reinstall it,so you dont knock the seal out.



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