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Bobcat S205 axle bearings
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 98316" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I don't know the spec, but that is pretty close.</p><p>No need to replace bearings just yet with such a small amount of play. If you are going to tackle the job, you already know you have .005" of end float. Open the chain case, remove the bolt holding the sporcket to the axle and there is a big washer on here. You have two choices, the dealer have washers with different amounts removed from the inside to take up end float or you can do what i did. I put mine in my lathe and cut whatever the end float was from the inside of the washer that bears on the axle and leave the part that touches the sprocket.</p><p>Hopefully that makes sense.</p><p>Ideally you should do the washers to have zero end float, and hopefully never need to touch the axle seals again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 98316, member: 82"] I don't know the spec, but that is pretty close. No need to replace bearings just yet with such a small amount of play. If you are going to tackle the job, you already know you have .005” of end float. Open the chain case, remove the bolt holding the sporcket to the axle and there is a big washer on here. You have two choices, the dealer have washers with different amounts removed from the inside to take up end float or you can do what i did. I put mine in my lathe and cut whatever the end float was from the inside of the washer that bears on the axle and leave the part that touches the sprocket. Hopefully that makes sense. Ideally you should do the washers to have zero end float, and hopefully never need to touch the axle seals again. [/QUOTE]
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