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axle bearings on 642B
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 50397" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Its not a simple job, but totally doable. Your greatest problem is access. you can get to the front sprockets from the inspection cover that is the park brake pedal, but you really need the one under the drive pump too. Others have actually separated the chaincase from the chassis. Its not as hard as you may think. The bolts above the axle tubes, about 5 per axle, 2 bolts holding the front of the drive pump down hear the park brake and the lift control bar that runs under the pump. 3 hoses to heach drive motor. Lack the chassis up and roll the chaincase out.</p><p>Honestly, the best way is to have the chaincase out, its MUCH easier to do the work. There is a thread of this being done on a 743, its a lot easier than most people think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 50397, member: 82"] Its not a simple job, but totally doable. Your greatest problem is access. you can get to the front sprockets from the inspection cover that is the park brake pedal, but you really need the one under the drive pump too. Others have actually separated the chaincase from the chassis. Its not as hard as you may think. The bolts above the axle tubes, about 5 per axle, 2 bolts holding the front of the drive pump down hear the park brake and the lift control bar that runs under the pump. 3 hoses to heach drive motor. Lack the chassis up and roll the chaincase out. Honestly, the best way is to have the chaincase out, its MUCH easier to do the work. There is a thread of this being done on a 743, its a lot easier than most people think. [/QUOTE]
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