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8 NA ford 1949 brakes and fan problem

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sten

10-27-2007 03:19:58




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My brakes are leaking oil (seals renewed 5 years ago) and the fan is giving a hard rattling noise when tractors left wheel is lifted by stone or simular on the forst road. Why?

Thank you for any comment that could solve my two problems!

Sten




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Ken L.

10-27-2007 14:24:35




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 Re: 8 NA ford 1949 brakes and fan problem in reply to sten, 10-27-2007 03:19:58  
On your fan noise, check to see if the axle pivot pin and bushing are worn. That will cause that problem. When you replace the axle seals, were the hubs worn where the seal rides? Are you sure that you put the seals in correctly and, replaced all parts needed? Is oil leaking out between the axle and the hubs? If so, tighten the nut to draw the hub on tighter. If the hub and splines are worn too bad, you will have to replace them. When you put in new seals, did you replace the cork seal behind the hub? If not, this will let it leak.

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mozart

10-28-2007 06:23:01




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 Re: 8 NA ford 1949 brakes and fan problem in reply to Ken L., 10-27-2007 14:24:35  
All parts such as seals and bearings were renewed at the same time. Oil leakage comes out on both wheels in the area of the brakelinings i.e between drum ford part nr 1126 and shield assy part nr 2255. oil leaks down on tire, a bit messy. If parts such as seals would have been assembled incorrectly I assume problem would have occured right after repair process some years back instead of now.



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old art

10-27-2007 14:52:32




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 Re: 8 NA ford 1949 brakes and fan problem in reply to Ken L., 10-27-2007 14:24:35  
check the axels for end play they tuch in the middle with tapered bearings you need to make sure the have no end play worn bearings dont help either



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