skidsteerdan
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- Jan 22, 2020
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Hello, Thanks to all the posts on this forum, I was able to get quite far on my repairs of my new-to-me 443. I was able to remove the chains, sprockets, axles and seals with minimal drama and only my current 4 letter word vocabulary. Each axle has two bearings and one seal. Each of these bearings (all 8 of them) have totally broken down, leaving the rollers and cages free floating. Each of the seals were pretty badly damaged. The chain case had a lot of water and even pine needles inside. Fortunately, I am doing the work outside and it was below freezing so removing the water was a matter of tossing out chunks of ice. The chains, sprockets and most other parts are still serviceable. It appears this unit has had the bearings serviced before as each axle has a sleeve installed. One of these sleeves on one of the axles is in very bad shape and clearly needs replacing. I have ordered the seal kit from bobcat that comes with a replacement seal and sleeve. Using this brand new sleeve, I should be able to walk into napa/autozone/etc. and find identical sleeves for much cheaper. Which leads to my question - is it worth the time of removing the other 3, apparently good condition sleeves, and replacing them with brand new ones? Since I could likely find a much cheaper match from autozone, it's probably worth the money but extracting these is not going to be easy by the way it looks. I will attempt to post some photos.