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Re: Anybody actually done it? Super C rear axle seal?
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Posted by Randy in NE on June 15, 2007 at 05:02:38 from (204.124.192.32):
In Reply to: Anybody actually done it? Super C rear axle seal? posted by leon on June 15, 2007 at 03:09:49:
No and No. The seal slides off the inside end of the axle. You have to take to fine threaded bolts out that hold the retaining plate to the bull gear. You can get to this by removing the pto and go in through the rear of the rearend. The hole isn't very big so if you have stout arms it might be a challenge. Those two bolts on the bull gear are fine threaded and have at least an inch to screw out. One trick is to leave the back tire on the axle, jack up that side, put a wrench on the bolt and spin the tire. My bolts were two hard to turn by fingers and two easy for the rachet so that trick worked great. Keep in mind that this will make the axle assembly pretty heavy. I used a cherry picker to lift the wheel and axle so it wasn't too bad. Also keep in mind that removing the tire and axle changes the center of gravity and we don't want to have this thing tipping over. Safety!
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