Posted by KEH on May 30, 2013 at 15:46:18 from (209.213.19.196):
Returning to house for minor repairs to Vermeer 505I round baler, had bale in it. Hit a slight bump in driveway, broke stub axle off in the bub. Remainig stub wanted to spin in the hub when I tried to take axle nut off.I could see a little play in the nut and decided it was hanging on a burr probably at the cotterpin hole. Not interested in welding a nut on the end of the stub to hold it, was lucky and wedged the inside bearing against the dust shield with a screwdriver and hit the nut with an impact wrench and a 1 1/8 socket. Now I have to go pick up an axle in the morning. I have had to do this before on this baler, on the other side.
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