L 245 DT rear axle

rrawhide

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when replacing an axle on a Kubota L245DT tractor is there torque specifications that are needed when tightening the axle nut? OR should we not be concerned and just tighten to tight and then back off a turn? help?

Here's the problem, I have a 1978 Kubota L 245DT tractor. Bought in 1979 with 23 hours (900 hrs now). Prior owner laid tractor on side one and slightly bent axle. Have replaced bearings and shims 2 times in last 30 years. This time, however, the axle broke. Found a replacement part and are ready to put back together. Then started wondering about the torque specs on the axle nut.

By the way - here are the places that I got my parts from:

left axle

Myers Ward Tractor & Equipment
131 W. Riverdale Ave
Riverdale, Ca 93656
1-800-344-9494
call Carlos

This is about a 100 acre lot with many tractors and forklifts for parts. THEY HAD MY PART. Kubota wanted almost $600 - - bought for $175.


All other parts ie bearings, collars, shims, nuts and stuff came from:

www.goldeneagledirect.com

Hope this info helps some of you looking for parts and stuff.

Thanx for your assistance with the torque specs.

rrawhide
 

traildust

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rrawhide - welcome to the OTT!

Thanks for posting the link ifnormation for parts ans such, the more the better as far as research.

getsmartt - thanks for stepping up with the torque information, very nice!
 

Swamp 62

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Jun 3, 2014
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Lowville NY
when replacing an axle on a Kubota L245DT tractor is there torque specifications that are needed when tightening the axle nut? OR should we not be concerned and just tighten to tight and then back off a turn? help?

Here's the problem, I have a 1978 Kubota L 245DT tractor. Bought in 1979 with 23 hours (900 hrs now). Prior owner laid tractor on side one and slightly bent axle. Have replaced bearings and shims 2 times in last 30 years. This time, however, the axle broke. Found a replacement part and are ready to put back together. Then started wondering about the torque specs on the axle nut.

By the way - here are the places that I got my parts from:

left axle

Myers Ward Tractor & Equipment
131 W. Riverdale Ave
Riverdale, Ca 93656
1-800-344-9494
call Carlos

This is about a 100 acre lot with many tractors and forklifts for parts. THEY HAD MY PART. Kubota wanted almost $600 - - bought for $175.


All other parts ie bearings, collars, shims, nuts and stuff came from:

www.goldeneagledirect.com

Hope this info helps some of you looking for parts and stuff.

Thanx for your assistance with the torque specs.

rrawhide
How did you get the bearing off the axle, are they pressed on?
 

fj40dave

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Old 06-03-2014 #5
North Idaho Wolfman


How did you get the bearing off the axle, are they pressed on?
I wouldn't hold your breath on getting an answer from him.
It's been 4 years since he was last on here:


Hi North Idaho Wolfman...saw the message above and grinned.....had to post this project I'm currently working on.

So......do ya think I could just weld this up after I get it taken apart?

Dave
Allyn, WA
 

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007kubotaguy

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Hello Dave
If you find you can***8217;t repair the axle housing I have good used as well as new housing. Good luck with your project.
Lance
 

fj40dave

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Hi Lance.....just PM'd ya....thank you Sir.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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You can weld that one, it's not cast! :D

But yea if it's too bad Lance can hook you up! ;)
 

fj40dave

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Got the cracks welded up.....waiting on the gasket and axle seal to get here to put it back together. :)
 

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North Idaho Wolfman

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Got the cracks welded up.....waiting on the gasket and axle seal to get here to put it back together. :)
Looks like you only welded the top half, I would have recommended running a continuous bead all around, because you have now stressed the bottom half with the lack of heat and the top pulling, you could very well have made the crack travel to the other half.

But that's just surmising as you're there and you can see better in person than a picture can show. ;)
 

fj40dave

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Good to know, I'm gonna go ahead and do that. Thank you sir for your insight.
Dave