MrSteve
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I just came on to reply to a PM over this subject so I thought I would stop in the thread to reply to these post... So knowing I did see them and sorry for not letting you both know earlier...
Anyone using this thread have any stories on the job that hasn't already posted of their repair?
I would think so, if there is drop spindles.
Nothing beats photos for sure!
Just to add here... For people looking for the missing photos from the 1st post, they have been posted on page 4 of this thread... http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...hub-axle-seal-job-complete-4.html#post3210680
Anyone using this thread have any stories on the job that hasn't already posted of their repair?
This is happening on my 1528 so this is probably the same procedure.
Great reference!
I would think so, if there is drop spindles.
I'm pretty sure it is. The 1529 might be the same as yours. But I think the concept is the same. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words!!
Nothing beats photos for sure!
Just to add here... For people looking for the missing photos from the 1st post, they have been posted on page 4 of this thread... http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...hub-axle-seal-job-complete-4.html#post3210680
Thanks Darryl for your help on letting me know what pics were missing...
Something is going on with the gallery on this web site, so I posted the photos on another site and link them here...
Missing, #2
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Missing, #9
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#2 was just showing the tractor on jack stands.
#9 I believe I was just pointing out to make sure the old seal (inner part of that seal, if you look real close you can see the old inner part of the seal is still there, that rust is the old seal liner and not the spindle) was removed from the top of the drop spindle and to make sure to clean and lube with a bit of axle lube/oil on the new seal before putting everything back together.
Sorry for the pics not showing in my 1st post, not sure what is going on with the gallery on this web site.