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873 Bearing replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich M-37" data-source="post: 48201" data-attributes="member: 4397"><p>19542743, I put a wrench on the inside and tightened the outer bolt with the hub on. Don't forget to put locktight blue on hub and bolt. then torque to 475 ft lbs. When I did this the loader was on 4 jack stands. The main drive hoses were disconnected. Also note put a piece of wood on the chain case bottom when tightening. Also It is ussually a good idea to do all 4 axel bearings at one time considering you still have to buy 15 gallons of hydraulic oil, in addition to the time to remove all parts. Bobcat iol is $70 for 5 gallons. If you have to drain it again to do the rear bearings that is a lot of money to possibly discard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich M-37, post: 48201, member: 4397"] 19542743, I put a wrench on the inside and tightened the outer bolt with the hub on. Don't forget to put locktight blue on hub and bolt. then torque to 475 ft lbs. When I did this the loader was on 4 jack stands. The main drive hoses were disconnected. Also note put a piece of wood on the chain case bottom when tightening. Also It is ussually a good idea to do all 4 axel bearings at one time considering you still have to buy 15 gallons of hydraulic oil, in addition to the time to remove all parts. Bobcat iol is $70 for 5 gallons. If you have to drain it again to do the rear bearings that is a lot of money to possibly discard. [/QUOTE]
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