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Well,the job is finished,
I hope I never have to do another one by myself!!!
Things went smoothly on the replacment,probably because I have a 4500 Ford backhoe and a M62A1 5 ton wrecker at my disposal.
I did cheat a bit on the removal/replacement of the spring pack on the dump.
Rather than remove all 8 bolts securing the axle mounts,I simplt removed the touque rods from the axles, this allows the drivers side of the rear axles to slide to the rear or front about 6 inches each.
This proved to be much easier than removing the axle clamps and did not seem to over stress the other 8 torque rod ends on the opposite side of the dump.
Again,this is how I did it, you situation may differ.
Also note,the 2 trunnion bearing nuts are the same inner and outer nuts as the ones used on a 5 ton axle.
Pictures!!
#1- showing the trunnion cap removed and both torque rods disconnected from the center mount.
#2- the front spring pad,almost clear of the spring.
#3= the rear spring leaves,clear of the pad,with the axle returned to the normal position.
Note the 2 missing spring leaves
#4-the spring pack free from the trunnion.
#5-the trunnion axle itself,almost and exact copy of an axle tube on a 5 ton.
#6- the truck back together and ready for road testing.
I hope I never have to do another one by myself!!!
Things went smoothly on the replacment,probably because I have a 4500 Ford backhoe and a M62A1 5 ton wrecker at my disposal.
I did cheat a bit on the removal/replacement of the spring pack on the dump.
Rather than remove all 8 bolts securing the axle mounts,I simplt removed the touque rods from the axles, this allows the drivers side of the rear axles to slide to the rear or front about 6 inches each.
This proved to be much easier than removing the axle clamps and did not seem to over stress the other 8 torque rod ends on the opposite side of the dump.
Again,this is how I did it, you situation may differ.
Also note,the 2 trunnion bearing nuts are the same inner and outer nuts as the ones used on a 5 ton axle.
Pictures!!
#1- showing the trunnion cap removed and both torque rods disconnected from the center mount.
#2- the front spring pad,almost clear of the spring.
#3= the rear spring leaves,clear of the pad,with the axle returned to the normal position.
Note the 2 missing spring leaves
#4-the spring pack free from the trunnion.
#5-the trunnion axle itself,almost and exact copy of an axle tube on a 5 ton.
#6- the truck back together and ready for road testing.
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