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743 chain replacement, axle, bearing, and other questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fefanatic" data-source="post: 90821" data-attributes="member: 12973"><p>I didn't think about using a bearing for the press. Since they are pressed to the axle did you put the seal on also before driving the sleeve and bearing in place?</p><p>As far as the chain goes I bought bulk for the remaining 3 wheels. The chain I purchased from Bobcat came with a master link and I have to thread it on also. I don't have a chain pin press and thought I would just use a wire welder and weld the pins. The only down side to that might be I would weaken the hardened side link.</p><p>The new chain won't be here until Wednesday so I have time to make the decision on what to do.</p><p>I also noticed wear in the Teflon chain guides. I am going to order them also. What the heck, another few dollars isn't going to make the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fefanatic, post: 90821, member: 12973"] I didn't think about using a bearing for the press. Since they are pressed to the axle did you put the seal on also before driving the sleeve and bearing in place? As far as the chain goes I bought bulk for the remaining 3 wheels. The chain I purchased from Bobcat came with a master link and I have to thread it on also. I don't have a chain pin press and thought I would just use a wire welder and weld the pins. The only down side to that might be I would weaken the hardened side link. The new chain won't be here until Wednesday so I have time to make the decision on what to do. I also noticed wear in the Teflon chain guides. I am going to order them also. What the heck, another few dollars isn't going to make the difference. [/QUOTE]
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