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First time pulling tranny

still learn'n

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Does this look right? I had a remote grease hose and I guess it won't work the fork is right in the way so have to push the clutch in to grease it? IMG_20180126_082342783.jpg
 

Jonas302

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Looks fine grease hose has to come off the top with 2 elbows Mack has a kit But I wouldn't take it back apart just get a stick to hold the clutch down
 

Tenwheeler

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I thank the old school Mack way was the elbows and fittings off the top. Someone figured out to put a grease fitting directly into the bottom of the through out bearing. Yes your have to have the pedal depressed to grease it but I will never do it any other way again. It is possible to work through that hole and remove the fork. Turn the throughout bearing and replace all that over the top grease assembly without removing the transmission. Just use what you have. It is an improvement.
 

Tenwheeler

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Ha buddy! Your front tires are on backwards.
I was just picking at him. None powered steers tend to roll better in mud instead of push mud and sink that way. Possibly wear better as well. I could care less about the wear when I am stuck.
 
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