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642B axle bearings
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<blockquote data-quote="Babongo" data-source="post: 58638" data-attributes="member: 7919"><p>"Has anyone changed out a set of front axle bearings on a 642B with solid axles? I can not get the axle nut holding the sproket off nor can I remove the chain. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks"................................ With our 642 the plan is to: 1. Remove the chain from the sprocket 2. Jam a box end wrench in a safe position to keep the axle nut from spinning. 3. Use a 4 foot (or longer) "cheater bar" positioned between the studs on the axle flange to rotate the axle loose. The manual specs out the torque setting of my 642 at 210 ft-lbs, so it should be manageable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babongo, post: 58638, member: 7919"] "Has anyone changed out a set of front axle bearings on a 642B with solid axles? I can not get the axle nut holding the sproket off nor can I remove the chain. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks"................................ With our 642 the plan is to: 1. Remove the chain from the sprocket 2. Jam a box end wrench in a safe position to keep the axle nut from spinning. 3. Use a 4 foot (or longer) "cheater bar" positioned between the studs on the axle flange to rotate the axle loose. The manual specs out the torque setting of my 642 at 210 ft-lbs, so it should be manageable. [/QUOTE]
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