so over the last 2 weeks i was away at ofsaa for most of the days, so while i was gone schooley was doing most of the work. he worked on the differential mostly. he removed all the bolts holding the plate that covered it. there were 10 bolts total and they were all very easy to remove with a air tool. once that was off, Ben tilted it upwards and dumped varsole in there so it went right to the top and covered all the components of the differential. he than sand blasted the plate and then re applied it to the differential and screwed in all the bolts.
he then removed the last bolt that was attached to the brake and we removed the axles on both sides. they just slid out with ease. we then labelled them and cleaned them off.
last thing we did was make covers for the end so no dirt and mud got in there while in the shop or while shipping to the shop. we took some wood traced the clamp with a pencil and then cut it our using the electric saw and grinder, we then got new bolts and screwed then in.
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