tractor127
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Ok I work at a dealer so im not making it up. The problem may just be Southwest related to the desert here in AZ.
But we have been having a lot of failer's with the spider bearing in the rear axles. The failures are mostly do to the bearing not being grease-able. If it could be greased we wouldn't have any problems with it. We have done 4 RTV's already all with this problem.
They seem to go out at any time. We had a couple around 1200 hours and the other 1 was only at 380 hours. But I think it may be caused more from the dryness out here and all the dust.
Has anyone else had this problem?
But we have been having a lot of failer's with the spider bearing in the rear axles. The failures are mostly do to the bearing not being grease-able. If it could be greased we wouldn't have any problems with it. We have done 4 RTV's already all with this problem.
They seem to go out at any time. We had a couple around 1200 hours and the other 1 was only at 380 hours. But I think it may be caused more from the dryness out here and all the dust.
Has anyone else had this problem?