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Re: Re: Re: Removing bearing from axle with retain
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Posted by greensboro george on December 22, 2003 at 07:37:16 from (167.102.133.160):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Removing bearing from axle with retainer o posted by Larry Kastens on December 21, 2003 at 19:39:11:
Larry,I just did this. I had to use a hammer and a block of wood to beat on the axle to push it out. If you beat directly on the end of the axle with a hammer, you can mess up the threads inside it. I had the bearing pressed off at a local garage, replaced the seal and retainer and had the bearing pressed back onto the axle. You will probably need a new pot metal retainer. Not available from IH. Maybe salvage yard. When you replace the axle you can hold the bull pinion and that small beveled washer in place with a large dowel. or better yet, get someone to hold it up for you. Watch your fingers. The sharp edges are like a guillotine in there. Good luck. Hope this helps.
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