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HELP. 743 axle seals
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<blockquote data-quote="goodtech" data-source="post: 2009" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Hey tazz, good job on fixing the axle float. The slop in the chains don't worry about, bobcat themselves don't even have specs on them, so as long as there even your good to go. I'm glad that you where able to make a installer, mel 1399 was missing in action, so I'm glad that you got something made. There pretty simple aren't they? As for putting the axle in on the sprocket, yes most of the time you do need the chain on the sprocket unless you have a link, but i have never had to buy a longer bolt, it may make the job easier. I slide the axle in most of the way, throw the bearing on it, then put a strap on the hub to hold it in place, start working the sprocket on, tighten the strap a little more and so on. On the newer machines, or the two piece axle, they are a little bit more of a challenge, but then again you don't have to take your axle out to change the seals also. Well good luck and holler if ya have anymore ?'s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodtech, post: 2009, member: 259"] Hey tazz, good job on fixing the axle float. The slop in the chains don't worry about, bobcat themselves don't even have specs on them, so as long as there even your good to go. I'm glad that you where able to make a installer, mel 1399 was missing in action, so I'm glad that you got something made. There pretty simple aren't they? As for putting the axle in on the sprocket, yes most of the time you do need the chain on the sprocket unless you have a link, but i have never had to buy a longer bolt, it may make the job easier. I slide the axle in most of the way, throw the bearing on it, then put a strap on the hub to hold it in place, start working the sprocket on, tighten the strap a little more and so on. On the newer machines, or the two piece axle, they are a little bit more of a challenge, but then again you don't have to take your axle out to change the seals also. Well good luck and holler if ya have anymore ?'s [/QUOTE]
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