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Cotter Pin Size on Axle Spindle of 314-8?

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hotajax

Anyone know the size?  Can always cut to length, but I need the width.  Thanks

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ri702bill

Use a drill bit to find the size.....

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hotajax

Good job, RI

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953 nut

Should be a !/8" but the drill bit measurement will tell the story without guessing.

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hotajax
19 hours ago, hotajax said:

Good job, RI

BTW, Rhode Island was my first duty station in USN, except I didn't get to enjoy much of it.

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ri702bill
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7 hours ago, hotajax said:

BTW, Rhode Island was my first duty station in USN, except I didn't get to enjoy much of it.

You had told me - "Zooport"  !! Probably back in "the days" when Thames Sreeet had 110 Bars......:scared-eek: Makes for quite the Pub Crawl...

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peter lena

@hotajax  just curious , that  wheel  cotter pin on a W/H  often relates to a very sloppy wheel to spindle end fit . personally , getting some matching inner shims to eliminate side , shucking / slamming  and also hand re greasing the bearings , has eliminated  wheel issues for me , also a good time to lift front end , and lube spindles and  axel center mount pin , add a vinyl top cover to spindle . went after every related movement spot , steering shaft base , back of dash support , solid / smooth . just a suggestion , pete

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hotajax
On 8/28/2024 at 4:46 PM, ri702bill said:

You had told me - "Zooport"  !! Probably back in "the days" when Thames Sreeet had 110 Bars......:scared-eek: Makes for quite the Pub Crawl...

Yes, there were quite a few watering holes on Thames Street.  There's also a very snooty school for rich girls, Salve Regina.  Those girls wouldn't even look at us when we saw them out in town. 

 

17 hours ago, peter lena said:

@hotajax  just curious , that  wheel  cotter pin on a W/H  often relates to a very sloppy wheel to spindle end fit . personally , getting some matching inner shims to eliminate side , shucking / slamming  and also hand re greasing the bearings , has eliminated  wheel issues for me , also a good time to lift front end , and lube spindles and  axel center mount pin , add a vinyl top cover to spindle . went after every related movement spot , steering shaft base , back of dash support , solid / smooth . just a suggestion , pete

As a matter of fact, I just bot two packs of different thickness shims.  With two different sizes, I can put together any combination of shims to get the thickness I need to eliminate free play.  Are there two sets of bearings in each wheel?

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ri702bill
4 hours ago, hotajax said:

Are there two sets of bearings in each wheel?

Yes, the inner and outer - same part number.

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peter lena

@hotajax agree with  @ri702bill / bearings  another thing about those bearings , if they have the wide rubber side grease shields , easily removed with a thin pocket screwdriver or flat putty knife , no damage to removed seal  , wipe out original grease , carb cleaner flush , like a hi temp / stress grease, lucas chassis , make it a bombproof roller bearing set up . I know , cleaning out  new grease in new bearing  ?  lubrication / bearing failure  is all over these tractors , have also done the same on all my mower decks / pto drive bearings , imagine , NO WHYINING  BEARING NOISE  ?  thats how much of an improvement  the correct grease makes , by the way , my pto lever engagement  does not , scream / squeal , because all related bearings move easily .  just a heads up on bearing  function , pete  

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Handy Don
8 hours ago, hotajax said:

There's also a very snooty school for rich girls, Salve Regina.  Those girls wouldn't even look at us when we saw them out in town. 

Best offense is good defense? :hide:

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hotajax
2 hours ago, peter lena said:

@hotajax agree with  @ri702bill / bearings  another thing about those bearings , if they have the wide rubber side grease shields , easily removed with a thin pocket screwdriver or flat putty knife , no damage to removed seal  , wipe out original grease , carb cleaner flush , like a hi temp / stress grease, lucas chassis , make it a bombproof roller bearing set up . I know , cleaning out  new grease in new bearing  ?  lubrication / bearing failure  is all over these tractors , have also done the same on all my mower decks / pto drive bearings , imagine , NO WHYINING  BEARING NOISE  ?  thats how much of an improvement  the correct grease makes , by the way , my pto lever engagement  does not , scream / squeal , because all related bearings move easily .  just a heads up on bearing  function , pete  

@peter lenaDo the bearings get punched out, as in a trailer wheel?  Thanks.

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rick

Yes

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ri702bill
4 hours ago, Handy Don said:

Best offense is good defense? :hide:

Let's just leave it that thes Debs are from the loins of the best of the best of the best.....Made of "Unaprochium"...

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