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Case Loader
Mike Fox:
Repairs have been ongoing since last spring to the loader. It started with a broken fuel injector line, then it was decided to do the brakes. It was torn down rather quickly in June or July, and has sat waiting for parts then work to be completed.
Since I did not take it apart, I really did not want to put it together, but wanted it done. So, I have tried to work on it when I could, today being a great day to do so because no one was there to talk with or help with other projects.
Last week, I completed the front end. Notice the space heater. It was only about 10 degrees and this ran for a few hours to get the chill off.
The back end looked like this at the start.
Knuckle installed, then the backing plate, and the relined brakes.
Bearing assembly.
The nut has a roll pin that goes blindly into the hole on the back of the outer ring of the planetary.
No go..
Got it..
Tire is on to get the proper torque on the bearings. Supposed to be 13 foot pounds, but I converted it to inch to get a more accurate setting.
All that is left is to fill the rear end with oil, bleed the brakes, install a new tie rod end if I can get one, and put on the tires.
John McNamara:
Is insulating the garage a suitable next project?
Mike Fox:
It is possible. The mice would love us if we did..
Bob Holmes:
Mike, please re-orient us ignoramuses as to what the space loader is and how it fits in with the rest of the maintenance equipment...
I know it's important but I've lost track.
Thanks
Jeff Schumaker:
A big improvement, Mike. How are things coming with Fred's tractor?
Jeff S.
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