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In Reply to: Case 1840 Skidder posted by Bud on Sunday, December 16, 2007:
bud, slacken off knurled nut on top of covers and remove covers, jack up loader and remove road wheels, to adjust chains, slacken the four nuts that hold the hub assembly and tighten the adjuster screws taking care to check the chain slack. to replace the bearings remove the split pins and nuts with shims from inside the chaincase then remove the four nuts holding the hubs and withdraw, assembly is reversal of removal except that the cogs will by now be sitting on the bottom of the chaincase and will cause you to swear a lot trying to lift them into positon, good luck.