Posted by The tractor vet on June 24, 2018 at 09:06:08 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Axle Nut Tightening posted by edhughes on June 24, 2018 at 06:59:40:
When you run into this first make sure you have the correct bearings and cups . If that is ok is there a HEAVY washer either with a tab if the axle has a key way cut in it or is there a flat side with a washer with a 3/4 hole , or do you have just the nut ?? I hav e seen a lot of different set ups so with out see what your working on i can not say for sure but you want the castellated nut to engage the cotter pin . also you may not have the correct nut as in your application may require a LONG castellated nut.. I had to make up SELECT FIT washers to get proper perload in the bearings of my gooseneck to keep seals in it . One notch was to loose and the next was way to tight .I run 45 ft.lbs. preload on those bearings and run well over a 100000miles with the same bearings and seals .
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