I have a kubota l245dt just replaced all the bearings and seals for the front wheels and the one side still wobbles. Any help would be appreciated
Jack up front end and rotate each wheel. Look for bent wheel. Also check for proper bearing adjustment.I have a kubota l245dt just replaced all the bearings and seals for the front wheels and the one side still wobbles. Any help would be appreciated
No bent wheel there is play top to bottom all new bearings how do you adjust bearingsJack up front end and rotate each wheel. Look for bent wheel. Also check for proper bearing adjustment.
Dave
What in this diagram you replace?No bent wheel there is play top to bottom all new bearings how do you adjust bearings
It’s not moving at that spot but more in the hub area where you bolt the wheelThese bushings (Blue) are what controls that movement, not any of the bearings that you replaced.
Be mindful of the shims ( yellow) when you take it apart.
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Wheel tire like it’s bad bearings but like I said I replaced all them it’s moving at the hub area where the tire mounts part number 20 on this first pic with the tire that’s why I’m confused I did bearings on both sides and other side is fineDoes the “axle” wobble..? …or is it only the wheel/tire combo?
That indicates improper assembly or failed/missing bearing and/or race…or incorrect parts used.. You’re probably going to be forced to disassemble it again and closely examine your work.Wheel tire like it’s bad bearings but like I said I replaced all them it’s moving at the hub area where the tire mounts part number 20 on this first pic with the tire that’s why I’m confused I did bearings on both sides and other side is fine
Guess new bearing could be bad bearing and race are one piece parts were ordered from kubota direct and assembled just as other sideThat indicates improper assembly or failed/missing bearing and/or race…or incorrect parts used.. You’re probably going to be forced to disassemble it again and closely examine your work.
I like that word! UNDULATES -`There is a good chance that you didn't get the bearing properly seated and it is cocked to one side. The only way to tell is the jack up the front and remove the wheel. Then spin the hub to see if it undulates as you spin it.
A video of the wobble would be helpful as well.
it moves too and bottom and side to side like a bad wheel bearing on a car that’s why I replaced all of them old bearings were exploded bought tractor this way just trying to figure out what to replace won’t let me upload a videoJack up one side at a time, do this for both sides as a comparison.
Pull and push on the tire top and bottom, note movement, and any noise to that movement.
Push and pull on the tire front and back, note movement, and any noise to that movement.
Do both directions of actions result in the same amount of movement?
Do both actions cause any noise, like a clunk?
Post the video on You tube then give us a link to see it or email it to me and I'll put it up.it moves too and bottom and side to side like a bad wheel bearing on a car that’s why I replaced all of them old bearings were exploded bought tractor this way just trying to figure out what to replace won’t let me upload a video