Op. 44 106
AXLES
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AXLE HOUSING ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
The axle housings must be removed to service axle
seals, axle bearings, drive chains, drive sprockets,
and axle housing mounting bolts.
NOTE: NOTE: The axle housings may be removed
without removing the final drive side cover or draining
the case oil.
1. Lower the boom and attachment to the ground.
2. If the work is going to be done with the boom in
the raised position, remove the attachment, raise
the boom, and rest on the boom lock pins, 1.
CAUTION
Never work under a raised boom unless it is
properly supported by the boom lock pins.
Never work under a raised boom with an attach-
ment. Always remove the attachment from the
loader.
3. Securely block the skid-steer loader with all four
wheels off the ground, refer to Section 1 for more
information on properly supporting a skid-steer
loader.
CAUTION
Failure to securely support the skid-steer loader
could result in movement of the loader causing
serious injury or damage to the equipment.
NOTE: NOTE: When repairing a rear axle, the front
of the unit should be supported slightly higher than
the rear for easier rear axle assembly reinstallation.
SECTION 44 - AXLES AND WHEELS
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