John Deere 4610 NEEDS HELP! - Axle Seals GONE
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
- This old John Deere tractor needs some help, its leaking oil out of the front end like a civ. Lets fix it!! John Deere 4610 / 4700 Axle Seal Replacement!
Repairing an old John Deere Tractor. #tractor #repair #service - Авто та транспорт
Welcome back Mike. Really enjoyed this service procedure. Giant thumbs up for the tool making on the nut remover.
Dam you got some skills. Good job buddy. 👍👍
Great video! Never commented on your videos before but always watched and enjoyed them. Nice to have you back!
I was confused when I saw a green machine. Good to see a new video.
Thanks buddy, glad to hear from you!
Missed your videos , thank you for posting
Thanks Russ! I missed hearing from all my subscribers too. Glad to be back finally !
Glad to see a new post thank you.
Thanks buddy!
Good to see you back at it bud. Hope all is well, have a good summer and see you on the next vid.
I had just about given you up mate, good to see you back.
Welcome back Mike ! Missed your videos.
Thanks Dave, I missed hearing from all of you as well!
We missed ya Mike. I was glad to see a new video. You worried me with no jack stands, trusting the Deere hydraulics.
Good to see you back. I think I have to do something similar soon on my Allis Chalmers 5020. This is a good overview. Thank you.
Awesome man, Hopdully your all is charmers isn’t a whole lot different.. either way the process should be very similar!
Glad to see. U back even if it is the wrong color
Haha, I hear ya there!
I'm glad to see you are making videos again. I watched your videos for almost a year, finally got a BX of my own, and then I didn't see any new videos! Thanks for the great content, I really learn a lot from watching.
Nice video! Love the content
Thanks Garret, glad to hear!
BIFF! YOU’RE BACK!! HEY BROTHER!!!
Hey Nick! Nice to see familiar commenters again! Been awhile!
Glade to see you back Mike
Good to see that dawg is still checking your work! Learned quite a bit about the front end tonight (green or orange, pretty much the same) - thanks!
Haha, yah buddy. Diesel the shop dog still makin sure I’m doin things right!
Nice to have you back!
Nice job, good to see you back!
Finally it's been years since you uploaded
This is very difficult to do on a mahindra emax 25 you need to press a gear an a bearing out so we just sent the axle to a proper hydraulic shop I don't know about the new mahindras but the emax 25L is like that
Wow, very good to know! Sounds like a hydraulic press may be needed.. That's a pretty dumb design! ..and I thought JD was bad lol
@@BiffsEquipment yeah we were bummed when we saw that because we thought that it was going to be just like your Kubota bx
Glad to see ya back my friend 😊😊
Thanks man, feels good to be back!
I've always been a working stiff (poor white man) so I get only fixing what you have to, but I don't see why you wouldn't put new bearings and cap/seal on it while it was apart? I've done jobs twice enough to know if a seal is leaking there is usually a reason and bearings that are worn are usually it but not my deal. Sorry you get enough critics on here I'm sure. Nice job any way on the video and good work. Making what you have work is a great trait to have!
I have a older jd 3038e and same seals keep going out I put a vented dip sick and haven't had them blow out in a few years
Yah allowing the axle to vent makes a big difference sometimes on how long them seals can last. Just make sure you made a proper vent so water and debris cant make its way into the axle
Awesomeness
Thanks Todd, hope you’re doing well buddy!
@@BiffsEquipment yep just fed all my animals, great job explaining everything on the video as always. Hopefully you and your brother are doing great as well as your family.