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<blockquote data-quote="Bigworm.1973" data-source="post: 141814" data-attributes="member: 26639"><p>Hi, I have a 743 Bobcat and I'm in the process of changing out all four axle seals and bearings. I'm having a hard time getting to the rear bolts inside the chain case for the rear axles. I was able to break loose the bolt on one side, but I'm having issues on the other. I thought about cutting the chain case in the rear to access both bolts, because I know it's going to be difficult installing the bearings and tightening the bolts. I'm a welder, so there's no issue welding it back. Any suggestions on this or has anyone taken this approach?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigworm.1973, post: 141814, member: 26639"] Hi, I have a 743 Bobcat and I'm in the process of changing out all four axle seals and bearings. I'm having a hard time getting to the rear bolts inside the chain case for the rear axles. I was able to break loose the bolt on one side, but I'm having issues on the other. I thought about cutting the chain case in the rear to access both bolts, because I know it's going to be difficult installing the bearings and tightening the bolts. I'm a welder, so there's no issue welding it back. Any suggestions on this or has anyone taken this approach? [/QUOTE]
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