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773C Bobcat axle seal and bearing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 103015" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You want no end play, i didn't use a dial indicator as i don't own one, i used a digital vernier to measure it.</p><p>1/16th is more than i'd like. You may get away with shiming it out, but i still feel it may be a bit much. Bobcat sells, i believe, .005 .010 and .015 washers to take up to 15 thou so i'd assume they feel that any more than that much wear, the bearings should be replaced?</p><p>Hopefully someone that knows for sure can give you advise too.</p><p>Bearing cups and cones aren't all thae expensive either, it does take some work to replace them though. You will need to fabricate some tools to pull the new cups into place though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 103015, member: 82"] You want no end play, i didn't use a dial indicator as i don't own one, i used a digital vernier to measure it. 1/16th is more than i'd like. You may get away with shiming it out, but i still feel it may be a bit much. Bobcat sells, i believe, .005 .010 and .015 washers to take up to 15 thou so i'd assume they feel that any more than that much wear, the bearings should be replaced? Hopefully someone that knows for sure can give you advise too. Bearing cups and cones aren't all thae expensive either, it does take some work to replace them though. You will need to fabricate some tools to pull the new cups into place though. [/QUOTE]
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