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Re: Time to rebuild the upper Bolster on H
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Posted by Larry in CO on September 17, 2002 at 22:19:29 from (32.97.110.142):
In Reply to: Time to rebuild the upper Bolster on H posted by Kelly C on September 17, 2002 at 20:39:09:
Kelly, I just finished re-doing the front-end on my H. To get the sector gear loose, I jacked up the tractor under the clutch housing - after blocking the rear end so it wouldn't roll, then loosened the nut on top of the sector gear. Leaving the wheels and lower bolster on for weight, I sat a block of oak on top of the sector nut and whacked it with a hammer. About two whacks, it broke loose. I then took the lower bolster and wheels off and removed the shaft out of the upper bolster. At this point, I cheated a little as I needed to repair the radiator also - I took the front bolster off and worked on r/r the bushings and seals while it was laying down. That made the whole repair a whole lot easier. Also, you can do a search in the archives for "front bolster" and get a lot of other stories on this subject. Good luck on yours. Larry
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