Posted by LMack on January 06, 2009 at 20:50:46 from (66.156.32.45):
In Reply to: B axle removal posted by Kevin Wieber on January 06, 2009 at 18:08:05:
Have a large floor jack handy to support the axel housing as it is rather heavy. Do remove the wheel. You may not need help to pull the old but if you do not have a good overhead hoist you may not be able to reinstall without help. The bolts are old and brittle so be careful with the air wrench. I do not recommend it at all. Have a new axel seal before you pull the old one. (Do not be tempted to drive the old seal in, pull it out.) Have your eyes on a new break band. If the old one is well worn or oil soaked, you will want to replace it. I believe all these parts are avaliable from Case IH or this web page. Lineing up the break band pin on reinstall is a little tricky and you do not want to damage your new grease seal. A good hoist is invaluable at that time. Larry M.
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