Replace Bearings

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Hello everyone, I hope you don't get tired of hearing my story.

This is the second night I repair my cart, my cart is likened to a human who has a complicated disease that doesn't heal quickly.

Even though I just serviced it last night but tonight the damage came again.

Tonight or this time I will replace the left rear Bearing of my cart whose location I can't show because it's very hidden. Replacing the left Bearing is easier than replacing the right Bearing.

Before I rummage through my cart, I have to prepare the keys and tools first, such as a spanner and a hammer 🔨

Because there's no way I could get rid of it with my bare hands. Luckily I purposely have lots of keys just in case my cart breaks down

The second tool I need is a jack as I don't have one I have to use an old milk crate to lift my cart.

After my cart was lifted, I didn't go straight to Bearing but I had to remove the other parts first.

The part that directly relates to Bearing is the manual brake, so I have to take off the brake first so I don't have to bother removing the wheel later.

Manual brakes are made from pieces of used car tire rubber and I usually buy them at a shop that specializes in providing cart spare parts.

After removing the manual brake, I proceeded to unscrew the nuts and bolts with a 15 centimeter spanner.

To be honest I also don't really use a wrench because I sometimes use my hands.

I've removed all constraints and moved on to the core of the service, namely replacing it with a new Bearing.

Installing a new Bearing isn't as easy as playing a puzzle, I need a hammer 🔨 to tap it to allow Bering to enter more fully.

Half of my homework 🏠 is almost done, then I just have to do the assembly which is the way behind the stages from the end to the beginning of my story.

And then I ask for prayers that tomorrow my merchandise will run out without any leftovers.

Thank you if you will pray for me.



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