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Re: Brakes (Help Again) Please!
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Posted by Mike ISW on February 26, 2005 at 18:39:32 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Brakes (Help Again) Please! posted by Tailhunter on February 26, 2005 at 18:10:05:
Hey, don"t get excited....we"ll all help as much as possible! Good job on the bull gear removal. Quite a chunk of iron hey? While you"ve got the pinion cage out replace that bearing...available at CNH dealer. I installed 2 seals on each side as the new and improved ones are 1/2 wide as originals. Didn"t want to do that job again on same tractor. remember to reinstall metal shims as removed (if any) behind pinion cage. As for reinstalling deck lid i had not removed shift lever and had placed it in neutral and placed sliding gears in trans as close to neutral as possible. This is a 2 or 3 man job installing as things need to be lined up as you go on with lid. In my case I had everything sealed up except for the lid on and I poured in 6 gallons of gear lube seemed easier than pouring in with a funnel. If in need of more suggestions just yell........Mike
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