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<blockquote data-quote="Rich M-37" data-source="post: 40092" data-attributes="member: 4397"><p>Jrodwi, Iam replacing the wheel bearings on my 873. I know that the loaders may be different, but this is how I loosened the inner bolts on the sprockets in the chaincase. I opened the chaincase put the 1 1/8 " wrench on the bolt and with the tire still on the axel hub I turned the wheel countrer clockwise. I also made sure the wrench only rests on the chaincase NOT the pump {when doing the rear axels}. The way to turn the tires is to loosen both the upper and lowwer drive hoses at the drive motor, yes it will leak but you will be able turn the tires by hand. My understanding of the 743 is that it does not self bleed very well. That it will sound very loud and awful when you refill the hydraulic sytem and start it. I am not sure about the 642. Any one with knowledge on bleedind the air out of the hydraulic system please chime in. Rich M-37</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich M-37, post: 40092, member: 4397"] Jrodwi, Iam replacing the wheel bearings on my 873. I know that the loaders may be different, but this is how I loosened the inner bolts on the sprockets in the chaincase. I opened the chaincase put the 1 1/8 " wrench on the bolt and with the tire still on the axel hub I turned the wheel countrer clockwise. I also made sure the wrench only rests on the chaincase NOT the pump {when doing the rear axels}. The way to turn the tires is to loosen both the upper and lowwer drive hoses at the drive motor, yes it will leak but you will be able turn the tires by hand. My understanding of the 743 is that it does not self bleed very well. That it will sound very loud and awful when you refill the hydraulic sytem and start it. I am not sure about the 642. Any one with knowledge on bleedind the air out of the hydraulic system please chime in. Rich M-37 [/QUOTE]
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