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Posted by TonyG on June 26, 2003 at 09:59:40 from (128.244.194.141):
Hey guys, I was loading some stuff on a platform I use on the back of my Super A, when I noticed that the left rear tire had a bit of a tilt to it. Upon closer inspection, I see that the axle housing flange had cracked, almost completely around, and that the whole assembly was "leaving" me. What a nightmare that would have been, if I was going along when it happened! The tractor was still driving normally, atleast I haden't noticed anything up til then. The crack was pretty new, as the mud on it was split as well, and there was no rust in the crack. Anyway, I'm going to pick up another housing from a parts yard saturday and do the change over on mine. Any hints on this procedure? I have the manuals, but experience is the best teacher. thanks for the time and help... T.
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