Posted by John_PA on December 07, 2014 at 20:25:47 from (72.95.150.145):
In Reply to: Tractor Mechanic-Ford posted by JPBGP on December 05, 2014 at 19:41:40:
It's easy to punch a seal in. The only specialty tools you should need are a seal puller, and a set of 3 jaw gear pullers, to get the steering wheel off.
You don't need a seal installation tool like suggested, you just need a big socket that is the same size as the outer edge of the seal.
Really sometimes, manuals make a big deal out of stupid things and glance over important aspects. For example, some automotive manuals assume you know how to replace valve guides, but assume you don't know how to change a spark plug.
It's not a big deal to install a seal, and since the seals are cheap, there is no shame in buying 2, just incase the first one gets messed up while pounding it in.
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