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mikev
Joined: Dec 21, 2007
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Older John Deere 726 - left wheel and axle assembly slides out
Original Message Dec 21, 2007 9:07 pm |
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I purchased an older John Deere 726. The left wheel and axle assembly slides out and disengages from the drive differential. I have tightened the nut located at the wheel hub but it doesn't help. When I push the wheel and axle back into position it works fine. Anyone know how to lock the axle from sliding out? Does anyone have a service maunal for an older John Deere 726? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks, Mike
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ajallen
Location: Colorado
Joined: Nov 28, 2007
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Re: Older John Deere 726 - left wheel and axle assembly slides out
Reply #6 Dec 21, 2007 10:45 pm |
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Take a very close look at the small shaft it may have been a roll pin. The small shaft should turn in the left shaft if it does not than it is rusted to the left shaft you will need to press it out clean and lube it. It must be fastened to the right shaft it is the only thing that holds it together. AJ
This message was modified Dec 21, 2007 by ajallen
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mikev
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Re: Older John Deere 726 - left wheel and axle assembly slides out
Reply #7 Dec 21, 2007 11:22 pm |
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Thanks very much AJ and Borat, Your right on. I just cleaned it up and had a closer look. There was a broken shear pin in the hole on the small shaft. The small shaft is also seized to the left side shaft. I will replace the shear pin. Any thoughts on how to free the small shaft, or should I just leave it. Again thanks for you experience! Mike
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ajallen
Location: Colorado
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Re: Older John Deere 726 - left wheel and axle assembly slides out
Reply #8 Dec 21, 2007 11:29 pm |
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You will need to press it out with a hydraulic press. Soak it with penetrating oil first. It won't work if you don't fix it. AJ
This message was modified Dec 21, 2007 by ajallen
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mikev
Joined: Dec 21, 2007
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Re: Older John Deere 726 - left wheel and axle assembly slides out
Reply #10 Dec 24, 2007 8:58 am |
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I don't have access to a hydraulic press but I did try heating the outside shaft with a plumbers torch..... but to no avail. I think I will just leave the two shafts seized for now and perhaps have a go at it again in the summer. I am afraid I might damage the threads on the shaft. I also don't know how much I would use this feature as you have to manual tighten/loosen the assembly. At present the machine isn't very difficult to manoeuvre. I was also wondering if anyone knows of an retro. kit that can be purchased to add a remote chute angle adjustment? Currently this has to be done manully by loosening a clamp, making the adjustment than tightening it again. This is one feature that would be very nice to have. Thanks again for your suggestions and have a Merry Christmas. Mike
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Older John Deere 726 - left wheel and axle assembly slides out
Reply #11 Dec 24, 2007 11:10 am |
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Too bad about the seized parts. Maybe you can pick up used replacement pieces and replace those parts. Regarding your question concerning a remote adjuster for the deflector. Go look at some new units that use cables to adjust the deflector. See how they have their's attached. Maybe take some pictures of how the cables are secured at both ends and how the mechanism is attached to the deflector. After that, start rounding up some parts. A cable can be had for almost free at a scrap yard. You can fabricate the brackets needed to secure it then start figuring where and how to best secure it. Sounds like it could be a fun project. Enjoy. Best of the season to you and good luck.
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