Final Drive on LS 160. HELP ASAP

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msudairyfarmer

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Hello All, I have an LS 160, the big sprockets and chains need to be replaced. The small double stack of sprockets on the gearbox shaft look good. Right now the machine shakes sometimes as you can feel the chains jump. How bad of job is it to change the big sprockets? Anyone have any tips? I wasn't sure if there is enough clearance to "roll" them towards the service access panel or do the drive sprockets get in the way? Any help is appreciated
 
Are the sprockets shot? Is the chain that worn? You know you can take up slack somewhat by moving the axle.
 
Are the sprockets shot? Is the chain that worn? You know you can take up slack somewhat by moving the axle.

This is the basic operation from the book.
Securely block the skid-steer loader with all four
wheels off the ground. Refer to Section 00 for
more detail information on properly supporting a
skid-steer loader.
Support the loader at the front of the final drive
cases at 1, and at the rear at 2.​

CAUTION​

Failure to securely support the skid-steer loader
could result in movement of the loader causing
serious injury or damage to the equipment.​

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4. Remove the tires and wheels from the final drive
being serviced.
5. Clean the axle and final drive area to prevent debris
from entering the final drive case.
6. Remove the eight axle housing retaining nuts
and washers, 1, from each axle.
7. Slide the axle housing from the retaining studs
and lift the assembly from the final drive case.​

NOTE:​
When the axle assembly is removed, the

drive sprocket and chain will drop slightly to the bottom
of the case.​

8. Remove the final drive cover, 2.
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9. There is a large O ring that seals the axle housing
to the side of the final drive case, 1. Remove the​
O ring from the case or the axle housing

Drive Chain And Sprocket Removal​

10. Remove the drive chains from the drive sprocket,
1.
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Rear Drive Sprocket and Chain​

11. To remove the rear chain and sprocket, the parking
brake disc and caliper will need to be removed
first.​

Brake Disc Removal​

– Engage the parking brake.
– Remove the center brake disc retaining bolt
and washer, 1.
– Disengage the parking brake.
– Remove the caliper retaining hardware, 2,
from the inside of cab. Thread the two bolts
from the outside caliper, 3.
– Remove the outside disc, 4.
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– Remove center section of caliper, 1, spacers,
2, and retaining bolts.​
– Remove inside disc, 3.

– Remove brake friction puck, 1, and spacer
plate, 2.
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12. Slide the rear chain and sprocket to the case
opening and remove the chain from the sprocket
and the case.
13. Remove the drive sprocket and note the position
of the center hub, 1 (long or short shoulder in or
out).
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Front Drive Sprocket and Chain​

14. Remove the front chain from the drive sprocket.
15. Slide the chain and sprocket to the center case
opening. Remove the chain from the sprocket
and remove the chain from the case.
16. Remove the sprocket from the case and note the
position of the center hub, 1 (long - short shoulder​
in or out).

REASSEMBLY​

1. Clean all surfaces of old silicone sealer, dirt, etc.
that will require resealing.
2. If the oil requires replacement, the oil will have to
be syphoned from the case. Thoroughly clean
the inside of the case to remove all debris.
3. Install the front drive sprocket with the longer
center hub, 1, to the outside of the case.​

NOTE:​
The drive sprockets are not centered on the

splined hub. The front sprocket is installed with the
longer center hub, 1, to the outside and rear is
installed with the longer center hub to the inside of
case.​

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4. Install the front drive chain, 1.​

NOTE:​
The front drive chain is longer than the rear

drive chain.​

5. Place the chain over the inside drive sprocket, 2.
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6. Install the rear drive sprocket, with the long center
hub to the inside of the case, and the short hub
to the outside as shown at 1.
7. Install the rear drive chain, the shorter chain, over
the sprocket and slide the chain and sprocket to
the rear.
8. Place the drive chain over the outside drive
sprocket.​

NOTE:​
If the hydrostatic motor and coupler was

moved to gain clearance, the motor will require repositioning

9. Reassemble the parking brake:
– Clean the old sealant from the brake hardware.
– Install the spacer plate, 2, and brake friction
puck, 1, into caliper at 3.​

NOTE:​
The spacer plate is thinner than the brake

friction puck and must be inserted into the caliper
first.​

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– Install the inside brake disc, 1.
– Put a bead of noncorrosive sealant around
the head of the caliper bolts and install from
the inside of loader.
– Install spacers, 2, on bolts and center section
of caliper, 3.
– Install outer brake disc, 4.
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– Install outer section of caliper, 1, and attach
with hardware previously installed and tighten
to 70 N·m (52 ft. lbs.).
– Put a bead of sealer around the end of the
motor coupler and install the brake disc retaining
bolt and flat washer, 2, and tighten.
– Engage the parking brake and torque the retaining​
bolt to 35 N·m (26 ft. lbs.).
 
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