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I have only found one cv axle on a 60's era Deuce axle and the data tag on axle said Rockwell over Timken. All other axles I have found were from the 70's and say Rockwell over Rockwell. Check your data tag and let's see what is says but I bet 5 bucks your 5 ton is u joint. I have never seen a...
It's real simple if your axles are the old CV ball type the you would remove the two plugs and pump in grease till it comes out the other hole. New style axles with modern type U joints the grease will never make it into the needle bearings. Looks like you have a 1970 813 and I will bet that you...
What are you trying to grease when you put four pounds of grease into the knuckle? Do you have Timken ball type axles?
If because it says so in the TM's then that TM was never up dated when the axles got switched to the cross style joints.
The old Timken ball type needed grease. Where you want...
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