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Bobcat s-250 rear Axel removal.
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<blockquote data-quote="mocus250" data-source="post: 129245" data-attributes="member: 23770"><p>Update on progress. I did have to drain hydraulic reservoir as had to remove case drain filter, and one large steel hydraulic crossover line. Also had to remove steer and loader linkages, park brake etc. Not a big deal at all. Got Axel sprocket bolt loose and ready to press out the Axel. used a big cheater and block of wood to keep wrench on the sprocket bolt to loosen. A socket does not fit between sprockets. Had to modify 1-1/2"box end wrench to get sprocket bolts loose (bent to reduce head angle) and and modify a 1-1/8 box end to make it into a big line wrench to remove the steel hydraulic crossover line at the spool valve that needed to come off. Ordered a ratcheting 1-1/2" box end that I'll use to re-assemble and re-torque Axel sprocket bolt and I'll make a cheater that fits tight. Should have purchased the tool before I began which would have helped with bolt removal. Cant get much turn on the wrench due to tight space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mocus250, post: 129245, member: 23770"] Update on progress. I did have to drain hydraulic reservoir as had to remove case drain filter, and one large steel hydraulic crossover line. Also had to remove steer and loader linkages, park brake etc. Not a big deal at all. Got Axel sprocket bolt loose and ready to press out the Axel. used a big cheater and block of wood to keep wrench on the sprocket bolt to loosen. A socket does not fit between sprockets. Had to modify 1-1/2"box end wrench to get sprocket bolts loose (bent to reduce head angle) and and modify a 1-1/8 box end to make it into a big line wrench to remove the steel hydraulic crossover line at the spool valve that needed to come off. Ordered a ratcheting 1-1/2" box end that I'll use to re-assemble and re-torque Axel sprocket bolt and I'll make a cheater that fits tight. Should have purchased the tool before I began which would have helped with bolt removal. Cant get much turn on the wrench due to tight space. [/QUOTE]
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