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Posted by JaWalt on April 22, 2007 at 13:27:03 from (69.221.6.203):
Hi guys. Ran my 300u for about 3 hours today working on the track, alot of pulling. I noticed the right side axle sqeaking. Thought maybe I forgot to grease it when I first got the tractor. Greased it and it went away. about half hour later, it came back, greased it again, it went away, onl to come back again. Now my thought is there is a seal between the axle housing and the outer bearings, and the grease zerk is soley for that outer bearing, and the seal must be leaking the grease into the tranny. The book calls for 2-3 stroke, enough to flush out the old grease. Well each time I put 5 stroke in, nothing came out by the hub, I just figured it was real dry. according to the exploded view from caseIH, there is a seal outside of the outer bearing, and nothing that would keep the grease from going into the transmission. I'm kinda cnfused her as to what to do to remedy it. When I had this tire off, I checked the axle and it spun real nicel without any catching, grinding, or noise. An thoughts on how to remedy this would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks guys.
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- Re: Axle beaings, grease, half hour later, squeak, JayWalt 17:59:58 04/22/07
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- Re: Axle beaings, grease, half hour later, squeak, Allan In NE 17:01:26 04/22/07
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- Re: Axle beaings, grease, half hour later, squeak, Janicholson 15:23:41 04/22/07
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- Re: Axle beaings, grease, half hour later, squeak, JayWalt 15:19:23 04/22/07
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