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Re: H rear axel housing gaskets
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Posted by NDS on December 22, 2003 at 17:50:16 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: H rear axel housing gaskets posted by Gary V on December 22, 2003 at 14:31:54:
Gary: I remember helping my dad change broken axle housing out in field about 30 years ago. I think we just removed wheel and outer bearing unbolted broken housing slid it off and slid replacement on. Only thing I remember for sure is that we had it back running in less than 1/2 day and all the tools we had were couple of jacks and hand tools. Was somewhat faster back then than I am now though. Now it takes 1/2 day just to look it over. Though I have never done it I would think you could remove wheel unbolt housing ang wiggle housing out enough to change gasket. Might be a little tight scraping old gasket off if it is stuck and new gasket would have to be cut at top but dab of sealer should seal cut. If you have to remove bull gear getting them back on through PTO hole can be a challenge at least on M have not tried it on H.
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