Posted by Leroy on November 30, 2008 at 06:44:38 from (209.143.52.142):
In Reply to: Got Lucky Today posted by Pete 7 on November 29, 2008 at 17:03:32:
Depends on the make and model, some the axles have a cap on that comes off to remove a pin to take out the axle: THE BEARINGS WILL FALL OUT WHEN YOU DO THAT; but you will probably have to remove the end pieces from the rest of the frame, at least have to jack up and suport the frame to take weight off axle or you cannot pull axle, then when you get it pulled enough to get one wheel out do it and keep on removing a wheel at a time as you can slide the axle farther with every wheel you get off. Now some packers will not have that end cap and you have to pull the end frame to get to the wheels. If you take it apart take a torch along and just cut all the bolts off and replace them as they are probably already loose in the hole and nut rusted tight.
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