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D Grader - help! Rear wheel shaft seal replacement |
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LangdonStevenson
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Joined: 03 Jun 2023 Location: Australia Points: 75 |
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Topic: D Grader - help! Rear wheel shaft seal replacementPosted: 9 hours 47 minutes ago at 7:07am |
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Well, it's been a while since my grader was running and it's finally ready for new hydraulic hoses after replacing all of the spools and adding power steering to it! But before it's ready to work again, I need to replace the seal on the left rear wheel shaft. I have a diagram of the assembly from the manual as shown below. The question is: how to replace the seal? From what I can see I will need to:
Does that sound right? I expect there's no way to get around pulling the retainer off, but thought it was worth asking the group. Thank you in advance to anyone who can offer any insight! ![]() |
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Les Kerf
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Joined: 08 May 2020 Location: Idaho Points: 1629 |
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Posted: 8 hours 12 minutes ago at 8:42am |
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I have never so much as touched a model D grader but looking at the drawing it appears that you are on the right track. That tapered shaft is probably going to require a serious puller, as you noted above. It may be possible to use a slide hammer to remove the seal once you get the wheel off, but it may be wise to remove the bearing retainer anyway in order to inspect the bearing as it could be the root cause of the seal leakage. Best wishes on your project!
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 7 hours 46 minutes ago at 9:08am |
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look close at the drawing.. It shows the seal installed from the INSIDE and has a lip to keep it from falling OUTWARD toward the wheel....
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Les Kerf
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Posted: 3 hours 12 minutes ago at 1:42pm |
Hmmm... the arrows in the drawing do tend to obscure things a bit, but it still looks to me like there is a lip to the inside of the seal just above the point of the arrow on the left side. The diagonal lines indicate that portion of the retainer to be contiguous with the main body. I think
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