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How to Remove the Right Side Axle Housing on John Deere 310D
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The John Deere 310D is a reliable backhoe loader, but like all heavy machinery, it occasionally requires maintenance or repairs. One common repair involves removing the right-side axle housing. This article provides a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to remove the axle housing, ensuring that you can perform the task safely and effectively.
Step-by-Step Guide to Remove the Right-Side Axle Housing
  1. Prepare the Work Area
    Before you begin the removal process, make sure that your work area is clean and clear of any obstacles. Ensure the ground is level and stable, and that you have enough room to maneuver around the machine.
  2. Safety First
    It is essential to prioritize safety when working on heavy machinery. Make sure to wear the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, safety goggles, and steel-toed boots.
    • Secure the Vehicle: Set the parking brake and place wheel chocks around the tires to ensure the machine does not roll during the process.
    • Disconnect the Battery: Disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical hazards while working on the axle housing.
  3. Lift the Machine
    Use a jack or a suitable lifting device to raise the right side of the John Deere 310D. Ensure that the machine is securely lifted and supported with jack stands or a lifting platform before proceeding.
  4. Remove the Wheel and Tire
    • Use a wrench or impact gun to remove the lug nuts from the right-side wheel and tire.
    • Once the tire is removed, set it aside safely.
  5. Drain the Differential Oil
    To prevent any spills and to reduce the risk of contamination, you must drain the differential oil before removing the axle housing.
    • Use a suitable container to catch the oil as you drain it from the differential.
    • Make sure to dispose of the oil properly according to environmental regulations.
  6. Disconnect the Axle Components
    Before removing the axle housing, you must disconnect any components that are attached to the axle, such as:
    • Brake lines: Disconnect the brake lines from the axle housing, ensuring that you do not damage the lines.
    • Suspension links: If applicable, remove any suspension links connected to the axle housing.
    • Drive shaft: Detach the drive shaft from the axle, ensuring it is properly supported so it does not become damaged during removal.
  7. Unbolt the Axle Housing
    • With the components disconnected, begin to unbolt the axle housing from the machine.
    • Use the appropriate socket and wrench to remove the bolts holding the housing in place.
    • Carefully inspect the bolts as you remove them, as you may need to reuse them for reinstallation.
  8. Remove the Axle Housing
    Once all the bolts have been removed, carefully lower the axle housing from the machine. Depending on the weight of the housing, it may be necessary to use a hoist or a lifting device to safely remove it without causing injury or damage.
  9. Inspect and Clean
    After removal, thoroughly inspect the axle housing and related components for wear, damage, or any other issues that may require attention. Cleaning the housing at this stage can help to identify potential issues and will make reinstallation easier.
Reinstalling the Right-Side Axle Housing
Once you have completed any necessary repairs or replacements, the axle housing can be reinstalled by following the reverse order of the steps above.
  1. Lift the Axle Housing back into position and align it with the mounting points.
  2. Bolt the Housing securely into place, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer’s recommended torque specifications.
  3. Reconnect the Components such as the drive shaft, brake lines, and suspension links.
  4. Refill the Differential Oil, ensuring the proper type and quantity of oil are used.
  5. Reattach the Wheel and tire to the right-side axle.
  6. Lower the Machine back to the ground and remove the jack or lifting platform.
  7. Reconnect the Battery and test the machine to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
Conclusion
Removing the right-side axle housing on the John Deere 310D is a manageable task with the right tools and knowledge. By following the steps outlined above and taking the necessary safety precautions, you can efficiently complete the job. Always ensure that you thoroughly inspect components before reinstallation and use proper maintenance procedures to extend the lifespan of your equipment. If you encounter any issues or uncertainties during the process, it is recommended to consult with a professional technician for further assistance.
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How to Remove the Right Side Axle Housing on John Deere 310D - by MikePhua - 07-13-2025, 12:26 AM

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