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NE IA | Fore and aft are contolled by the snap ring on each end. Is the rear shear bolt assembly snap ring holding the shear sprocket in place. If it all looks good in the rear my guess is the large front bearing on the lower auger is gone and this allows it two move . If this is the case it is not going to be pretty, the spreader will function like normal for a while but you are really grinding the four inch shaft down. Don't ask how I know.That front bearing will eat up $1000 plus and a new stub shaft I beleive was 6-800. When the front one goes it really doesn,t do the rear one any favors either, so check it closely. When you get it done you'll be glad to go do something more fun.
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