It’s amazing to me how a previous owner must have attempted to use a tractor for a bull dozer.
My “lightly used” M4700DT is (once again) revealed to have been driven over brush/timber/what-ever. Around 400 hrs when I bought it and the hydraulic filter cannisters heavily dented, and wooden shards found on top of/underneath the metal floorboards, etc. No problem that....
But now, while investigating the front axle supports I noticed the sheet-metal cover-tube surrounding the front axle drive-shaft is worn-thru/paper-thin from the drive shaft wear-thru of the cover tube. The cover tube was pushed upwards slightly to create friction against the drive shaft.
This tube is a two-piece affair with the forward tube inserted into the aft tube at the mid-point. The fwd tube is the one worn-thru.
I used a pry-bar to pry the fwd tube back down into proper position thereby removing further friction. I’m thinking it’d be a good idea to keep dust/dirt out of there but reluctant to separate the front axle from the tractor only for swapping out that cover tube.... unless someone in this group has done this task and recommends it.
Otherwise, I think I’ll fabricate a half-tube (split a tube lengthwise) and hose-clamp it to cover the 3-inch long worn-thru area of that fwd tube. I’ll attempt a follow-up pic, but you guys get the idea. Comments are welcome and invited. Thanks.
My “lightly used” M4700DT is (once again) revealed to have been driven over brush/timber/what-ever. Around 400 hrs when I bought it and the hydraulic filter cannisters heavily dented, and wooden shards found on top of/underneath the metal floorboards, etc. No problem that....
But now, while investigating the front axle supports I noticed the sheet-metal cover-tube surrounding the front axle drive-shaft is worn-thru/paper-thin from the drive shaft wear-thru of the cover tube. The cover tube was pushed upwards slightly to create friction against the drive shaft.
This tube is a two-piece affair with the forward tube inserted into the aft tube at the mid-point. The fwd tube is the one worn-thru.
I used a pry-bar to pry the fwd tube back down into proper position thereby removing further friction. I’m thinking it’d be a good idea to keep dust/dirt out of there but reluctant to separate the front axle from the tractor only for swapping out that cover tube.... unless someone in this group has done this task and recommends it.
Otherwise, I think I’ll fabricate a half-tube (split a tube lengthwise) and hose-clamp it to cover the 3-inch long worn-thru area of that fwd tube. I’ll attempt a follow-up pic, but you guys get the idea. Comments are welcome and invited. Thanks.