Removing cylinder end bearings

   / Removing cylinder end bearings #1  

hayden

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Hi,

The end bearings on the tilt cylinder and the blade end of the angle cylinders on my D5G have a bunch of slop in them and I want to replace them. Does anyone know off hand if they are a press fit in the cylinder ends, or if they can be knocked out with a drift and hammer? I'm trying to decide whether I can do a field repair (knock them out with a drift and hammer), or if I need to remove the cylinders and take them back to my shop when I have a press. I'm sure many will say "just take them to the shop", but it's 100 miles away, hence the question.

Thanks,

Peter
 
   / Removing cylinder end bearings #2  
I don't know, but my best guess is you are going to need that press.

Old bearings seem to get glued in place!

Have you priced the new bearings out yet? (just curious)
jb
 

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