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<blockquote data-quote="FoothillsBill" data-source="post: 117302" data-attributes="member: 19382"><p>I have never worked on your model. I have a 7753 and did the right rear bearings. On that model you can't use a socket to loosen a nut and thus I had to cut up an old 1 1/4"??? wrench to put a pipe over to get leverage. The book said it was 450 ft/lbs torque. </p><p></p><p>I needed a 10 ton porta power some threaded rod and a bar to pull it apart and normal shop tools including the 1 1/4? open end wrench. I was lucky to have a sacrificial wrench. I'm sure there is a better puller, but that what I had. </p><p></p><p>Pro tip, I bought my bearing at Bobcat without thinking first. They were just standard SKF bearings that were 40% cheaper if I just bought them as SKF. So take it apart and get the numbers, <strong>then</strong> buy the parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FoothillsBill, post: 117302, member: 19382"] I have never worked on your model. I have a 7753 and did the right rear bearings. On that model you can't use a socket to loosen a nut and thus I had to cut up an old 1 1/4"??? wrench to put a pipe over to get leverage. The book said it was 450 ft/lbs torque. I needed a 10 ton porta power some threaded rod and a bar to pull it apart and normal shop tools including the 1 1/4? open end wrench. I was lucky to have a sacrificial wrench. I'm sure there is a better puller, but that what I had. Pro tip, I bought my bearing at Bobcat without thinking first. They were just standard SKF bearings that were 40% cheaper if I just bought them as SKF. So take it apart and get the numbers, [B]then[/B] buy the parts. [/QUOTE]
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