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Front Wheel Bearing Removal

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Joe/Mass

01-02-2006 18:21:24




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Is there a trick to remove the front inner wheel bearings for my 130. Also where's the best place to get new bearings/races..
Thanks Joe




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El Toro

01-03-2006 03:35:11




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 Re: Front Wheel Bearing Removal in reply to Joe/Mass, 01-02-2006 18:21:24  
You should be able to use a brass drift and drive them out using a hammer. Hal



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old

01-02-2006 19:07:58




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 Re: Front Wheel Bearing Removal in reply to Joe/Mass, 01-02-2006 18:21:24  
Best place to buy any parts is Case/IH from there any good auto parts store should be able to get them. If you clean the hub up real good you should see 2 half moon sort of slots inside the hub for removel of the race.



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Joe/Mass

01-03-2006 04:29:10




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 Re: Front Wheel Bearing Removal in reply to old, 01-02-2006 19:07:58  
How about removing the inner wheel bearing? Whats the best method..Thanks...Joe



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janicholson

01-03-2006 07:06:33




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 Re: Front Wheel Bearing Removal in reply to Joe/Mass, 01-03-2006 04:29:10  
If the cone and rollers (inner components of the bearing)stayed on the spindle, they may need a bearing splitter to get them off. It is a tool with two matching halves that use threaded rod to draw them together. A puller may also be used on the back of the splitter/end of spindle to pull farther than splitter alone.
JimN



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Janicholson

01-03-2006 09:25:24




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 Re: Front Wheel Bearing Removal in reply to janicholson, 01-03-2006 07:06:33  
I had to end my earlier post early.
I needed to add that the bearing should be fairly easy to get off of the spindle. If it is hard to remove, there may be scaring on the spindle from a bad bearing in the past, or the one on there now. The new bearing needs to be greased (packed)and placed in the hub followed by the oil seal. If the new bearing does not go on the spindle with medium finger pressure and careful positioning, then the shaft should be polished with 240-320grit abrasive strip. Polish round and round evenly, till the high spots are gone. If there is a groove, or the original bearing has worn a depression in the spindle, it is probably best to consider a new/used good spindle. Welding and grinding the old grooved spindle is costly machine shop labor.
Good luck, jimN

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