4wd. Question

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scesnick

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I finally ordered my parts from Hoye tractors to fix the 4wd on my 200BD. My question is this: Are the needle bearings ( #47) pressed on to the shaft ( #44) or are they just "tapped" onto the shaft with a rubber mallet? I didn't receive the parts yet, But this is the only thing I'm not sure about on the re-assembly. The schmatic is linked below, Thanks.....

4WD_INTERNAL: Yanmar Tractor Parts
 
/ 4wd. Question #2  
Needle bearings should slide on .
 
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Has it taken this long to get these parts or did you just recently order them? If it takes this long I might want to order now in order to have them in time for spring repairs!!

Greg
 
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gb19711 said:
Has it taken this long to get these parts or did you just recently order them? If it takes this long I might want to order now in order to have them in time for spring repairs!!

Greg

You get parts from Hoye in 3-4 days, depending on your location.
 
/ 4wd. Question #5  
The same from us....3-4 days.
 
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No, I was just putting it off, Trying to get my bigger snow removing toys ( Case 580 Backhoe ) up and running first. Of course this is all in between working 12 hr. shifts and yada, yada, Yada, the same "no time" story as everyone else I suppose.

FYI, these 2 needle bearings do NOT come in a set. I ordered the second one from LMTC today. $20.00 a piece everywhere I looked.
 

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