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Rear axle seals and bearings 743
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 7661" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Honestly for a dealer to do it you would be up for well over 1k i think.</p><p>Over here genuine prices for the wear sleeves were $20 each, a full set of cups and cones (bearings) were around $400 then seals were about $25 each. I did all 4 as i was in there.</p><p>If it was me, i'd block the loader, remove the rear wheels and feel for end play. If there is none, i'd just replace the seals (if you do one, do both or all 4!) You may need 4 new bearings depending if they pull off the shaft easily or not. I managed to pull them on one machine i did.</p><p>The hardest part is the seal installation tool. I had a look at the one at my dealer and made my own, it works a treat.</p><p>Technically you don't need to do the wear sleeves but you don't want to have it leak again.</p><p>If you have MSN look in my profile for my e-mail address and pop on and i can talk you through what needs to be done in a bit more detail and i can answer any questions you may have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 7661, member: 82"] Honestly for a dealer to do it you would be up for well over 1k i think. Over here genuine prices for the wear sleeves were $20 each, a full set of cups and cones (bearings) were around $400 then seals were about $25 each. I did all 4 as i was in there. If it was me, i'd block the loader, remove the rear wheels and feel for end play. If there is none, i'd just replace the seals (if you do one, do both or all 4!) You may need 4 new bearings depending if they pull off the shaft easily or not. I managed to pull them on one machine i did. The hardest part is the seal installation tool. I had a look at the one at my dealer and made my own, it works a treat. Technically you don't need to do the wear sleeves but you don't want to have it leak again. If you have MSN look in my profile for my e-mail address and pop on and i can talk you through what needs to be done in a bit more detail and i can answer any questions you may have. [/QUOTE]
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