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    Case 1845C Chain adjustment question

    alrman- didn't see your post until after I sent my previous. Thanks! The place I found appears to add parts ad-hoc, as the wheel bearings weren't available. Go figure.
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    Case 1845C Chain adjustment question

    Nix that difficulty with the bearings. Googled it and found a place that sold them for 11 bucks apiece. Way better than what I was getting elsewhere.
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    Case 1845C Chain adjustment question

    Actually just used a little more elbow grease and shook it up and down while holding onto the hub and the axle popped loose. Glad i had my steel toes on. The bearings were in pretty good shape, but the seals were shot. It appeared that they found as close as they could to them, as they looked...
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    Case 1845C Chain adjustment question

    I assume that the pin is about 2 inches long and about 1 inch in diameter with a small nut on the end. I'll more than likely fix this, as it is starting to annoy me watching the remaining cable flop around and poke me in the arm while I'm trying to fix something else. Found one in the left...
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    Case 1845C Chain adjustment question

    Well I finally had a chance to inspect the "damage" to the chain drives.....not as bad as I thought. Once I pulled the plug out I was concerned when I found bits and pieces of bearings, but the cluster bearings were in good shape just a bit dry from infrequent greasing. What was really the...
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    Case 1845C Chain adjustment question

    alrman- Thanks for the quick reply. You're just like fedex...I get the reponse overnight (dang timezone difference from stateside)! I started researching more about the 1845C after i bought it and found this forum. I read many of your responses and was hoping you'd see my post. It appears...
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    Case 1845C Chain adjustment question

    I posted this in the compact wheel loader forum by accident. Sorry. Bought a well used 1845C (I think it is at least mid 90's as it has the single safety arm) to help clear my land and dig a pond. I bought it knowing that it will need some work. The previous owner told me of the issues he...
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    New owner of OLD Case 1845C

    Bought a well used 1845C (I think it is at least mid 90's as it has the single safety arm) to help clear my land and dig a pond. I bought it knowing that it will need some work. The previous owner told me of the issues he had with it, which seemed to me to be minor (couple of hydraulic leaks...
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    Bought a case 1845c for cheap. Test #2
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