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Thank you very much. That answers my question. I suppose I will run with what I have then. Maybe it won’t leak or could have been my problem to begin with. I do have a parts truck that should have u joint style shaft I can use if this leaks . I can get the new retainer as well.
What do you think...
Thanks for the reply. I know the shafts are interchangeable. But I believe the inner seal retainers are different. I think I may have a inner seal retainer for the ball and trunnion shaft.
I have a 1953 m108 2,5 ton crane. It has the early timken axles. I’m in the middle of servicing the front axle. When I removed the hub I expected to find the early ball /claw axle shafts . However I found the later style u joint type shaft . I know the inner seal retainer is different for...
removed all 3 today and cleaned them. None appeared functional. Caked and gummed up. Over the next few weeks/months plan to do a complete axle service on all 3.
Thank you very much. I am about to go through the hubs, replace the boots and seals. I have found conflicting information on whether the inner seal is different with the ball and claw axle shafts. Anyone know for sure ? I haven’t taken anything apart at this point but fairly certain I will...
The class e is easy. i have one. It was formally known as a class A non-cdl. You self certify that you have the driving experience and take the cdl written test.
The piece on the seat goes down into the b pillar and attached to the support bar. Bolts run through it and bar to attach it to the truck. The first picture you have is just a trim piece that covers the support bar .
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