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Re: Super A - Steering Seal
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on January 09, 2007 at 16:16:47 from (4.227.104.143):
In Reply to: Re: Super A - Steering Seal posted by gene bender on January 09, 2007 at 15:27:48:
I have had the steering wheel off within the last two months so it should come off pretty easy. Dont have a puller, I used a block of wood and a hammer last time. A puller would sure make it easier, maybe Ill get one. I will check the bearing and bushing for sure. There isnt any play in the steering so I think its all good. What I want to know tho is the stearing shaft going to just slide out after I get the nuts off or am I going to have to force it out, or twist it out? I dont want to be banging on it thinking its the old seal holding it in there when Im actually breaking off the worm gears. I know Ill probly find all it out when I get in there but I like to be prepared. Gene, got that other seal fixed on the axle. I had to get my tractor guy to bring his cherry picker but it went smooth. Cleaned the brake band off and everything else and now I even have brakes again. Working on the seal of the side pulley. Ordered one from Case, cost $24.00 and was half as thick as the old one. I decided to put two on there and ordered another one from a car parts place since I had the seal number. The same seal from there cost $5.00
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