In this video I replace the carrier bearing on our Mack. I attribute my successes to god and give him the glory. “I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13 ESV
Thank you. I’ve seen some of those pullers. I might get one for the next one. I’ve had a few I didn’t think I would get apart. They make slack adjuster pullers too that look nice.
back in my youth i loaded the (ohio) odot salt trucks with a wheel loader. in the spring i removed the plow frames and plows and spent a month scraping them priming them with red lead oxide primer and painting them. i gained a fond disliking for road salt that lasts to this day lol
It’s the season I love to hate. I didn’t mind winter in the past but for the last 10 years every time it snowed or anything in the winter I have to go to work. It’s getting old these days, and with out fail if I have plans it’s going to snow.
I was taught to use antiseize. It saves a lot of grief down the road. Here in Southern New England it's a necessary staple in the arsenal. I always clean and antiseize wheel hub faces. Alloy wheels love to weld themselves to the steel hubs.
I use a spray can of anti seize on the wheel, I might use the paste though because it doesn’t work that well. I did just get this but I don’t think it will pull the inside wheel. It’s more for the 1 tons that have a space behind the wheel. www.nationaltoolwarehouse.com/mobile/4-Pc-Dual-Wheel-Separator-Kit-P275670.aspx?NTW+-+0+-+Smart+Shopping+-+All+Products+-+660&gclid=CjwKCAjwu_mSBhAYEiwA5BBmf_LA-GvDcPN1Og0WHctAxo8IoNIg9Y06q33c2l8x6t3YN4yLF-lyUxoCUrkQAvD_BwE. I might make one of these though ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y9iApTNt4RM.html.
I always antiseize everything I take apart. I was taught that from years of living here in CT and being a marine engineer that worked on old rusty steamships. When using stainless steel hardware I always use antiseize.