F935 Front Wheel and Axle Nut

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ErricZ123

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Hi all, new to the forums and it looks like there is a lot of great information to be had ... anyway, I am working on a F935 but I don't have the service manual. I'm trying to remove one of the front wheels and I have a large (1.5") nut in my way. The docs I could find don't make any mention of the torque value I need to retighten this big nut to -- well, a JD page shows a nut this size would be some 725 lb-ft and I don't think I have a torque wrench big enough for that! :)

Any leads on the value or if this is even correct to get the wheel off or maybe a service manual to download? :)

Thanks in advance.
 
   / F935 Front Wheel and Axle Nut #2  
Welcome to TBN!! As I recall from a F910 the wheel is held on by lug nuts, then the large nut for getting to the axle seals, etc behind the brake drum? I don't think it was really torqued down to 725 ft/lbs., if it is try some heat and a LARGE breaker bar. How bad is the seal leaking? Our right seal is leaking and has soaked the brake pad, after trying to repair it a few times we gave up and didn't use the brakes, on that side.

Good Luck!!
 
   / F935 Front Wheel and Axle Nut
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Welcome to TBN!! As I recall from a F910 the wheel is held on by lug nuts, then the large nut for getting to the axle seals, etc behind the brake drum? I don't think it was really torqued down to 725 ft/lbs., if it is try some heat and a LARGE breaker bar. How bad is the seal leaking? Our right seal is leaking and has soaked the brake pad, after trying to repair it a few times we gave up and didn't use the brakes, on that side.

Good Luck!!
Thanks for the quick reply. I was hoping someone had a service manual for this thing in PDF format, I think i saw one available for $30 or so at one website. There is a generic torque rating list on the John Deere "manual" page for a bolt of that size but I can't imagine having to put that kind of effort into a bolt! :)

The seal isn't actually leaking, I was just trying to remove the wheel because the tire popped off of the rim while I was parking the beast -- must have been low on air to begin with for that to happen. It seemed all kinds of stuck in there and I couldn't pull the wheel off so I was going to attack the nut. If you're saying only the lugs hold on the wheel, there must be a ton of gunk and rust holding it tight so I'll break out the persuader to loosen things up a bit. :D
 
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Thanks for the quick reply. I was hoping someone had a service manual for this thing in PDF format, I think i saw one available for $30 or so at one website. There is a generic torque rating list on the John Deere "manual" page for a bolt of that size but I can't imagine having to put that kind of effort into a bolt! :)

The seal isn't actually leaking, I was just trying to remove the wheel because the tire popped off of the rim while I was parking the beast -- must have been low on air to begin with for that to happen. It seemed all kinds of stuck in there and I couldn't pull the wheel off so I was going to attack the nut. If you're saying only the lugs hold on the wheel, there must be a ton of gunk and rust holding it tight so I'll break out the persuader to loosen things up a bit. :D

I've got both manuals for the F935 (TM1487 and TM1350)...lemme take a look and let you know about the "big nut" which holds the hub/brake drum on.

As far as popping off the wheel, when I got mine it was the same way, rusted tight...had to pop the wheel off using a sledge for the same reason...I did the other side smarter...loosen the lugs, spray some penetrating oil like Kroil and run it...
 
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Pic....hope it helps
935wheel.jpg


BTW, Spend the few bucks and buy the svc manual...its well worth it. Back a few years ago the TM1350 was NLA, but the other day I saw it was available on CD from Momma Deere...of course thats AFTER I scoured eBay and such trying to find one...
 
   / F935 Front Wheel and Axle Nut #6  
Hi all, new to the forums and it looks like there is a lot of great information to be had ... anyway, I am working on a F935 but I don't have the service manual. I'm trying to remove one of the front wheels and I have a large (1.5") nut in my way. The docs I could find don't make any mention of the torque value I need to retighten this big nut to -- well, a JD page shows a nut this size would be some 725 lb-ft and I don't think I have a torque wrench big enough for that! :)

Any leads on the value or if this is even correct to get the wheel off or maybe a service manual to download? :)

Thanks in advance.
As I recall from a F910 the wheel is held on by lug nuts, then the large nut for getting to the axle seals, etc behind the brake drum? I don't think it was really torqued down to 725 ft/lbs., if it is try some heat and a LARGE breaker bar. How bad is the seal leaking? Our right seal is leaking and has soaked the brake pad, after trying to repair it a few times we gave up and didn't use the brakes, on that side.
 

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