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
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