[AT] MM U Question
Bill "Bear" Hood
mmman at netscape.com
Mon Dec 18 18:58:22 PST 2006
Joe
I have 6 U MMs both UTU and UTS and a couple of UBUs. My service and parts manual is loaned out but the the best of my memory you need to do the following:
l. block up under final drive safely
2. remove PTO assembly ( you may have to remove the transmission top cover but only on the UTU as I remember it)
3. Straighten bull gear retaining nut lock (with little room in the rear end, I use a little heat to help straigten the lock ring flat)
4 Remove the bull gear retaining nut.
Remove axle housing to rear housing bolts and remove axle shaft and housing assembly as a unit. Also the factory manual specifies using Permatex or suitable thread sealant when re-installing the rear axle housing.
I do remember that the factory torque specs on the axle nut going back is 360 ft pounds. Good luck and if you have more questions, just ask. I do have extra axles for both UTU and UTS if you have a bad axle and can't find one locally.
Bear
"Life should not be a journey to Heaven with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive, well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne and strawberries in hand,,and screaming WOO HOO - What a Ride!"
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Subject: [AT] MM U Question
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 16:16:04 EST
Does anyone have an exploded view of the internal rear end workings on a MM
U? I've still trying to get that stupid axle out after three years of trying
everything I can think of and am looking for another clue. It was real nice in
Michigan today so I spent some time working on it and made absolutely no
progess once again. Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
Enjoy, Joe
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