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Re: refurbishing an old 100
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Posted by Daniel on December 04, 2001 at 12:24:49 from (65.165.153.219):
In Reply to: refurbishing an old 100 posted by c.b. on December 04, 2001 at 08:28:20:
That leak around the frtilizer drive can be fixed without pulling the final drive, but if you nedd brakes you will have to pull them off. They are not packed with grease but run in gear oil. You can replace the seal around the fertilizer drive or you might just need to tighten the bolt. Remove the gear and look inside the tube sticking out, there is a large bolt that must be tight or the tube can wobble and mess up the seal. Between the front most mounting studs there is a square head socket plug, usually burried in grease where you fill the final drives with oil. Drop the pans and clean out the gunk and refill with oil, I THINK 1 and 1/2 pints. Good luck, Daniel
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