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<blockquote data-quote="azeller22" data-source="post: 55502" data-attributes="member: 6643"><p>Discovered the bearings were rolling smooth. Just had to reseat the tapered bearings. It appears the previous owner forgot to put washers back on when he replaced chains and this allowed the bearings to move back away from each other enough to give the wheel a little more slop then desired. I bought new washers and cleaned everything up and put it back together and all is good.</p><p></p><p>This past weekend I put new wafer plates in the hydrostat and newly surfaced rotating groups. Had to replace a bearing and a race also. </p><p></p><p>Then I adjusted my chain tension at all four wheels.</p><p></p><p>The last thing I did was drain out all the hydraulic fluid and put new stuff back in. Need to buy another 5 gallon pail then the machine will be ready for test. Cross my fingers!</p><p></p><p>The next items on the project list are to replace some broken studs on the chain case covers, replace the sticky left hand operating cable, then replace the fuel gauge sender.</p><p></p><p>Then it'll be time to get a grapple bucket and some forks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azeller22, post: 55502, member: 6643"] Discovered the bearings were rolling smooth. Just had to reseat the tapered bearings. It appears the previous owner forgot to put washers back on when he replaced chains and this allowed the bearings to move back away from each other enough to give the wheel a little more slop then desired. I bought new washers and cleaned everything up and put it back together and all is good. This past weekend I put new wafer plates in the hydrostat and newly surfaced rotating groups. Had to replace a bearing and a race also. Then I adjusted my chain tension at all four wheels. The last thing I did was drain out all the hydraulic fluid and put new stuff back in. Need to buy another 5 gallon pail then the machine will be ready for test. Cross my fingers! The next items on the project list are to replace some broken studs on the chain case covers, replace the sticky left hand operating cable, then replace the fuel gauge sender. Then it'll be time to get a grapple bucket and some forks... [/QUOTE]
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