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Front axle repair LS180
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<blockquote data-quote="deaop06" data-source="post: 86024" data-attributes="member: 9135"><p>The castle nut should be on the inside covered by a plate. You will have to drain the hydraulic fluid down below the axle. I don't have your machine but most are done the same. Use longer bolts and put them in the holes when you take the plate off. They will lock the sprocket in place. Then you can remove the nut and axle. Someone on here that has the LS180 may be able to give you a better advice. Mike 10 if he is around. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deaop06, post: 86024, member: 9135"] The castle nut should be on the inside covered by a plate. You will have to drain the hydraulic fluid down below the axle. I don't have your machine but most are done the same. Use longer bolts and put them in the holes when you take the plate off. They will lock the sprocket in place. Then you can remove the nut and axle. Someone on here that has the LS180 may be able to give you a better advice. Mike 10 if he is around. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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