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Re: H seal removal
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Posted by Haas on September 13, 2001 at 17:31:55 from (129.37.117.38):
In Reply to: H seal removal posted by clay on September 13, 2001 at 17:22:51:
the drive hub unscrews from the transmission shaft that drives the lift all. You have to take it off before you can get the seal holder off. I believe it unscrews counter clockwise, but Red or someone else needs to verify. These things can really be jammed on tight. You need to lock the transmission in gear and lock the brakes and then use a bar in the slot of the drive coupling to break it loose. You may have to use a hammer on the bar to jar it loose. Some folks also suggest putting the PTO in gear and locking the PTO shaft with a wrench, of course with provision to avoid damage to the PTO shaft.
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