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520H rear wheel axle seal and bearing

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Jake Collie

Hello all.

Was in the shed last night and noticed an oil pool under the left rear tire on the 520H. Looks like I will be changing the axle seal and bearing. It appears I will have to take the whole transaxle apart to get to the bearing. Is this correct?

Thanks.

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pfrederi

Bearing yes disassemble... seal only not necessary.  jack her up and remove wheel.  Try moving axle up down front to back .  Shouldn't wiggle.  if it does bearing will have to be replaced.  Some in and out movement up to about 1/8"" is OK

 

 

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Jake Collie

Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately the axle moves up and down. Looks like a ball bearing inside and needle bearing outside. Time to get oily.

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pfrederi

Needle bearing is B-1816   Seal is SKF 11124   I do not recall  the ball bearing # off hand. (my tractors are all older)  But they are less prone to failure..

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pfrederi

Inner bearing is 6008-C3

 

Edit That is # if eh inner bearing is a needle bearing. 

Edited by pfrederi

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Jake Collie

Inner bearing is wheel horse # 111199 and is a 40mm ID ball bearing.

Thank you for the other numbers.

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pfrederi
1 hour ago, Jake Collie said:

Inner bearing is wheel horse # 111199 and is a 40mm ID ball bearing.

Thank you for the other numbers.

Three options..

 

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lynnmor

If you have a lot of play there is a good chance that the axle is knackered.  The axle is hardened and ground in the bearing area and that cannot have even minor damage.

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