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How to disassemble the front axle of single-cylinder small four-wheel tractor
1. Turn off the tractor engine and park the vehicle on a flat and solid ground to prevent the vehicle from tilting. Remove the front wheel, that is, remove the nuts and corresponding washers on the wheel with a wrench.
2. Remove the front axle kingpin. When using a wrench to remove the front axle kingpin, be careful not to damage the front axle kingpin with a smooth tool that has been treated with anti-skid and insulation. Then pull down the front bearing ring and gently remove the front axle. If necessary, other devices can be removed.
3. Remove the horn bracket, because the horn bracket is usually attached under the front axle kingpin bracket, so it also needs to be removed. The specific disassembly method is as follows: remove the connecting bolt at the bottom of the horn bracket with a wrench, and remove the horn bracket, the corresponding spring and the stabilizer bar.
4. Remove more connecting plates, fixtures and other accessories. The specific disassembly method varies with the brand and model of the tractor, and it needs to be disassembled according to the specific model and manual of the tractor.
5. After completion, properly keep all parts, and check and clean the accessories for damage or wear, so as to replace and maintain them in the future.
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