Front Axle Rubber Boot is Torn

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Rockin' G Ranch

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Location
Point Blank, TX
Tractor
Kubota L4740 HST with FEL
I have a L4740 HST and noticed the rubber boot on a front axle is torn.

1. Is it critical that this boot be replaced?
2. How difficult is it to replace?

Thanks.
 
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Mine's been torn forever (600+ hours) and the replacement tore too. I have decided its easier to replace the socket joint once it wears out. So far it is still tight, I wallop grease onto it each time I grease the loader.
 
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Mine's been torn forever (600+ hours) and the replacement tore too. I have decided its easier to replace the socket joint once it wears out. So far it is still tight, I wallop grease onto it each time I grease the loader.

I may wind up doing the same thing as I usually manage to mow some pretty bad stuff regularly.
 
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I don't know about tractors, but I've replaced a few on my Rhino a few times. After putting the boot on, make sure to "burp" it by sticking a flathead screwdriver between shaft and boot to let it equalize pressure. I think in my case (Rhino will do about 40mph), the air expansion from heat caused it to blow out.
 
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I don't know about tractors, but I've replaced a few on my Rhino a few times. After putting the boot on, make sure to "burp" it by sticking a flathead screwdriver between shaft and boot to let it equalize pressure. I think in my case (Rhino will do about 40mph), the air expansion from heat caused it to blow out.

The boot on the Rhino is on a CV joint which really has to be replaced or you will wind up buying a new CV joint. The boot on the tractor is on the tie rod.
 
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The boot on the Rhino is on a CV joint which really has to be replaced or you will wind up buying a new CV joint. The boot on the tractor is on the tie rod.

disregard my post then! :eek:
 
 
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