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8N Axle
| Glen | ![]()
I have an 8N. Coming out of the barn one day, the left rear wheel fell off. Axle threads were stripped. Replaced the axle and some other related components but not the hub. Now that it is back together, I notice how bad the splines on the hub are. I wish I had taken a picture of the hub by itself off the tractor to display here for you but I didn’t. Can you tell, and provide any advice, from the picture attached whether I will be able to use the tractor again, reliably, or should I take everything apart again and replace the hub too this time? |
| Jim Loveridge | The book says your are supposed to replace the axle and hub together as the wear each other out when the hub gets loose. If you haven't run it a whole lot, you may be able to get away with just a new hub this time. Hope this helped.
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| wayne bullen | i would definitely replace the hub
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