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743 axle seals and bearings
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 92284" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>There should be a wear sleeve on the axle. If it doesn't look too bad, just clean it with sand paper. If it looks bad, replace them.</p><p>Not sure i agree with Dan this one, sorry bud. Access is horrible when you have to get to the rear sprockets. Remove the bolts, few hydro lines and lift pedal, the frame will lift up and you wheel out the chain case. This way the pump and engine stay in place and you can tip the chaincase up on it's end to make it easier to get the sprockets on the axles. I found this to be great as you aren't trying to hold the sprocket and chain up to line it up on the axle shaft.</p><p>I have done two, maybe three chain cases like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 92284, member: 82"] There should be a wear sleeve on the axle. If it doesn't look too bad, just clean it with sand paper. If it looks bad, replace them. Not sure i agree with Dan this one, sorry bud. Access is horrible when you have to get to the rear sprockets. Remove the bolts, few hydro lines and lift pedal, the frame will lift up and you wheel out the chain case. This way the pump and engine stay in place and you can tip the chaincase up on it's end to make it easier to get the sprockets on the axles. I found this to be great as you aren't trying to hold the sprocket and chain up to line it up on the axle shaft. I have done two, maybe three chain cases like this. [/QUOTE]
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