Massey Ferguson 20 Front Wheel Bearings
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2024
- Hello, I'm Lance (aka Bundy Bear), and doing these videos is my hobby. I do own Queensland Tractor Spares in Australia where I sell parts and offer technical advice to customers.
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Excellent video Lance - good as new!
Indeed it is!
More good learnings, thanks !
Our pleasure!
G Day Lance, another excellent video, I understand why, when on a farm you make do and mend, just to get the job away, and there's nothing wrong in that!
but boy does it make someone else's life a little bit more difficult. (especially if it involves a welding torche)
many thanks for sharing
Barry
G Day Barry, Yes I suppose it got the tractor back into the field.
Thanks for sharing. For seals if you put grease in where the spring is that grease will stop the spring from popping out when you need a bit more mustard to put them in. FYI Cheers
Yes it can for sure
Shifters, known locally in Cornwall as adjustabubble.
lol.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. As always very informative and interesting.😊😊
My pleasure!
I am enjoying the series on the 20 industrial.
Just curious how the 65 is coming along? Any more videos for that series coming up soon?
Probably in a month or so. Hopefully my knee is better by then.
That axle might be off a MF40 , i think the one we had had 7.50-16s on the front and 14.9-24s on the back and the shorter kingpins made the tractor level,"i think"👍 might be wrong🙂
Ok it may well have been then.
You Beaut . again !!
lol.
Something must be in the air because I just did this to the hubs on my John deere 2010.
Could well be, lol.
I have what I think is a MF 30 or 165 industrial tractor. It was used by the SC highway department.
My tractor bounces on the front end if I go over 3mph.
Do you have any videos that address this issue for my specific MF.
I checked the tie rods and the wheel off the ground.
The wheel moves loosely 1:58 in all directions. I quit using the tractor for fear it would leave me stranded in the field.
How do I check the center pin? I am a novice.
Jack up the front under the middle of the axle support housing and see where all of the wear is, that should give you some direction.
I’m doing these same kingpins and bearings on my Massey Ferguson 270 Diesel.🇨🇦👍🏻
Have fun!
Good video! I like Kubota, they use oil instead of grease. Of course, the top bearings always fall apart. After 20yrs. Pieces of crap…
lol.
Hi Lance I know it's not relevant to the video but can you tell me why my ted20 only trys to start when you stop cranking
Usually low voltage or the starter is getting worn and takes that much to crank it there is not enough voltage left to run the coil. See if it works with jumper leads onto a car and if so there is your problem.
Swede Johan Petter Johansson inventer of the adjustable wrench?/skiftenøgle/shiftkey, the producer Berndt August Hjorth buys Enkjöpings Mekaniska Verkstad, and changes the name to Bahco, the others are copies.
Thanks for that. Interesting.