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Re: M - Big Bad Brake Seal
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Posted by chadd on February 12, 2007 at 14:12:32 from (155.92.31.97):
In Reply to: M - Big Bad Brake Seal posted by PatMz on February 12, 2007 at 12:23:45:
I sat there for two days getting the right one out on our W6 (which is even worse than a Farmall because you have the non-adjustable wheel and the sheet metal for the platform in your way). To do the left one, I decided there had to be a better way. What I finally did is I rigged something up. I took a 3 jaw puller with the adjustable arms and then reversed them so that their ledges were facing outward. Then I tightened up the puller with the center in the brake shaft and it slid the seal right out. You don't want to tighten the puller too hard and destroy the bearings, but if you are careful and tap on the puller, and keep loosening and tightening it, it will pop loose. Just another way to go about doing it. Best part is that the seal comes out in one piece, and you don't need to worry about chips flying into the rear end or the bearings.
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