WOW Gerry, I didn't know you were already into it. Here's a little something extra I did that helped me a lot.
Since most of my work I've done by myself I cut the heads off of a couple bolts to help me stay inline while the right hand final goes back on. Also be sure to clean the holes out below the brake bands so if there's a leak someday down the road it'll drip out of the hole and not get on the brakes again... Good Luck, looks like you've done all the hard work.
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Awesome pictures....I like seeing things like this before I have to tear into mine.....Nice garden too
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Re: rear axle oil seals Pictures added
I've got it back together and working fine, good brakes. Thanks to everyone for the help, especially Yogie for the idea of using bolts with heads cut off for keeping the final drive in position while getting the differential lined up to the transmission. Also John's tip for using a slide hammer with a screw for removing the outer seals in the final drive. One Cub done, one more to go.
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