Hello all after reading many posts on here i finally decided this was the forum to join. Some what recently i acquired a later model 1050 4wd and it is in contradictory to say but shes in good shape, and then other point shes in need of replacement, wheel bearings, pinion seal done right, brakes, precautionary hydraulic line replacement.
the left pinion seal is brand new but it seem there is a missing sleeve or wear collar as when you pull on it bottom out top in and then back again you can see maybe 1/16 of play on each side. to me that shouldnt be there. but what type of seal does this one use? does say weaver sell a different one from hoye? and if the wheel bearings were replaced is there a reason the front of the stubshaft (where the wheel bolts too) to have a lot of play, like 1/8" anyway you push it(with the wheel off)i know this is no joke for the gears inside which is why i am not pushing her until i figure this out (need your input guys) the previous owner replaced the lower gear housing, i guess new bearings and all inside which i believe him, i think with no expirience he didnt know to order new seal kits and all that jazz.
i have good experience so outside of splitting the tractor and opening the motor up 1 man (i do not have a garage never mind concrete floor lol im on dirt) is this a fairly easy job so long as i order all new parts complete and do her right and have a "complete wrench and socket set"
i forgot to add it is an 88' FEL backhoe
the left pinion seal is brand new but it seem there is a missing sleeve or wear collar as when you pull on it bottom out top in and then back again you can see maybe 1/16 of play on each side. to me that shouldnt be there. but what type of seal does this one use? does say weaver sell a different one from hoye? and if the wheel bearings were replaced is there a reason the front of the stubshaft (where the wheel bolts too) to have a lot of play, like 1/8" anyway you push it(with the wheel off)i know this is no joke for the gears inside which is why i am not pushing her until i figure this out (need your input guys) the previous owner replaced the lower gear housing, i guess new bearings and all inside which i believe him, i think with no expirience he didnt know to order new seal kits and all that jazz.
i have good experience so outside of splitting the tractor and opening the motor up 1 man (i do not have a garage never mind concrete floor lol im on dirt) is this a fairly easy job so long as i order all new parts complete and do her right and have a "complete wrench and socket set"
i forgot to add it is an 88' FEL backhoe