Posted by SweetFeet on July 22, 2012 at 05:16:06 from (70.35.110.213):
VernMI,
Regarding the front axel my husband could not press the piece of shaft out of...
A "before" pic and a couple of "after" pics. Pin had been removed before heating/pressing. Husband said key only keeps the axel from turning on the shaft. It was just on there really solid and required the larger press the machinist owns... took 35 tons of pressure to press it out. *Also a pic of tractor as it is currently looking.
Next week he will have me take the bad axel to the machinist to have him remove the good shaft and then press the good shaft into the good axel so it will be ready to go back on the tractor.
He will keep the bad axel in case we ever need it (we have an F20 in addition to our Regular). But original Regular axel had bad threads on BOTH ends, plus a huge groove worn away on it... so would have needed a lot of repair by a machinist.
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