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Re: Advice on leaking Troy-bilt seals
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Posted by Mikein MI on February 21, 2007 at 18:10:14 from (74.36.237.199):
In Reply to: Advice on leaking Troy-bilt seals posted by Gregory T. McFarland on February 20, 2007 at 23:19:18:
Gregg, Not sure if I will be much help? On my dads tiller his leaked at the Drive-shaft ends and on the back of the gear box theres a adjust screw with a cotter key that keeps it from turning the screw is to adjust the back lash on the driveshaft. I found on his tiller the shaft was very sloppy from front to back for end play. I turn the adjustment screw in to what I thought be 0 to .003 end play. After doing that it quit leaking oil. Mike
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