I’ve had luck getting a blind race out by using a flat punch on the top of one edge and just smacking it with a hammer. The race will usually tilt up so you can grab it with a hook or pry it out. Great video, very informative.
That was a "Pittsburgh" brand 12 ton hydraulic gear puller I bought at Harbor Freight several years ago. You could do with a much smaller puller for this job but that was what I had handy.
No. There should be no detectable axial or radial play. That being said tapered roller bearings are pretty forgiving and will run on for a long time before they actually fail catastrophically.
@@AlwaysBored123 Okay. Thanks friend. I tell you, here at my work in Trujillo, Peru, this skid steer loader is a case model 444 series from 1997, and in Peru it is very difficult to find spare parts for this machine, and repairs have been carried out according to human criteria and not according to the manufacturer's specifications. For this reason, I was looking for something that would tell me that this game, despite having replaced the shooting, persisted, and quite a lot. To begin with, we have the shoots, but not that deflector that is housed behind the runway, and I think that's where my problem lies.
@@ronalderickcardenasvaldez9828 Yes if you are missing certain parts it may be impossible to get the assembly tight like it should be. www.mycnhistore.com/us/en/casece/na/cn/NA Should have parts diagrams for your machine so you can compare and see what's going on.
Tbh I don't know. I would expect to pay anywhere from $80-$250/hour for labor just depending but idk how many hours they would bill. This is a relatively simple job that's relatively labor intensive so if you can do it yourself you should.
Ice job using the jack for install… never hurt your back it is the absolute worst pain I’ve got. I had a back fusion last year and still in my early 30’s
One of the better videos on this subject. Informative and done right.
Thanks man.
Credit to you, you make very good videos and your explanations are succinct and sufficient. You deserve success....Mal
Thanks.
Thank you. I was looking for how to change the case oil.
Thank you! Now I need your help with my 2024 l328 new Holland!
Great job and video
Glad you liked it!
I’ve had luck getting a blind race out by using a flat punch on the top of one edge and just smacking it with a hammer. The race will usually tilt up so you can grab it with a hook or pry it out.
Great video, very informative.
That's a good tip I'll have to try that.
This was an informative class, thanks, @ 4:30 of the start that pully that you used, what company and name of if, or were to buy it?
That was a "Pittsburgh" brand 12 ton hydraulic gear puller I bought at Harbor Freight several years ago. You could do with a much smaller puller for this job but that was what I had handy.
Excellent job thank you
Dam good job on bought work done and video
Thanks very interesting.
Very good video thanks a lot
Thanks for watching.
Great explanation
Good video man! Thanks
good job, man. I would like to know if it is correct, the axial play that you showed before the disassembly.
No. There should be no detectable axial or radial play. That being said tapered roller bearings are pretty forgiving and will run on for a long time before they actually fail catastrophically.
@@AlwaysBored123 Okay. Thanks friend. I tell you, here at my work in Trujillo, Peru, this skid steer loader is a case model 444 series from 1997, and in Peru it is very difficult to find spare parts for this machine, and repairs have been carried out according to human criteria and not according to the manufacturer's specifications. For this reason, I was looking for something that would tell me that this game, despite having replaced the shooting, persisted, and quite a lot. To begin with, we have the shoots, but not that deflector that is housed behind the runway, and I think that's where my problem lies.
@@ronalderickcardenasvaldez9828 Yes if you are missing certain parts it may be impossible to get the assembly tight like it should be. www.mycnhistore.com/us/en/casece/na/cn/NA
Should have parts diagrams for your machine so you can compare and see what's going on.
Good job And again what motor hydraulic motor Did you put on your brush hog Could you please let me know Just let me know how many gallons per minute
About how many hours did the job take? JD is telling me it is 18-20 hours for their mechanic.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe 3 or 5 hours? Definitely nowhere near 18-20.
Do you have part numbers for that job?
Sure.
Plastic washer: 197805A1
Bearing outer race: R32216
Bearing inner race and rollers: D63653
Lip seal: 341837A2
Shaft repair sleeve: 99253
Axle hub to chaincase oring: 238-5443 (note I reused mine)
How much is this type of job labor wise? I need this done in my John Deere but trying to see if I should do it or send it to someone
Tbh I don't know. I would expect to pay anywhere from $80-$250/hour for labor just depending but idk how many hours they would bill. This is a relatively simple job that's relatively labor intensive so if you can do it yourself you should.
About $400 labor at my shop
Does the inner bearing press on or does it just sit in the race
IIRC it just slides onto the shaft.
@@AlwaysBored123 hell yeah I appreciate the feedback 🤜🤛
Do you keep your skid steer busy!
Not as busy as I'd like I'm getting there.
@@AlwaysBored123 I’m looking to buy a dump truck and trailer for my 753 skid steer love the videos keep them coming
Ice job using the jack for install… never hurt your back it is the absolute worst pain I’ve got. I had a back fusion last year and still in my early 30’s
Damn that sucks. I'm kinda tall so it seems like I'm always hunched over something. I try to be careful about it though. Hope it improves for you.
Damn that sucks. I'm kinda tall so it seems like I'm always hunched over something. I try to be careful about it though. Hope it improves for you.
@@AlwaysBored123 I 've got 3 or 4 already fused and never a knife laid to me. A life of driving and operating I guess.
What type of oil does it has inside the chain?
10w-30 motor oil.
The leaking air line fix it please
I ended up using a vacuum tank to suck the oil out
Good idea.
That was a squeaky one ...better out than in...