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2500 Disk problems!

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    Posted: 20 Apr 2018 at 6:48pm
The bearings in the spindle hub shot turds and destroyed the spindle. The unit is a early serial number! Is it a solid axle and what's the best way to replace it? AGCO parts book shows stub shafts in it on later models?
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Sounds like a trip to a machine shop. Get a new one made, and weld it in.

The hub you can get anywhere.

Get one with a grease nipple or put one in.   Then grease your other one(s) too.
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I got a new spindle with hub from local farm store and welded it in on my plows
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A new spindle isn't the bad part, getting the old one out usually is.
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What we have done with welded in spindles that have to be replaced is, after the spindle is removed, weld in a piece of schedule 80 pipe, the spindle slides into the pipe, then run a bolt through the pipe and the spindle. Makes replacement the next time a lot easier.
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