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Re: Advice on leaking Troy-bilt seals
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Posted by JT on February 23, 2007 at 06:47:11 from (70.226.211.23):
In Reply to: Re: Advice on leaking Troy-bilt seals posted by Gregory T. McFarland on February 22, 2007 at 23:03:21:
If you have put new seals in and it still leaks, then the axle will have a little ring worn where the seal rides on the axle shaft and really the only way to tell is to buy a new set of seals, take out the old seals, the take a look at the axle, it will have a little ring around it where the seal rides. Probably 60% of the ones we run through the shop that have seals leaking are from worn shafts, either axle or tine shaft. If it is leaking from worn axle, you have 2 choices, you can replace axle, or get a set of Speedi-sleeves. they may or may not fit on this application, but it is worth looking into, a lot easier repair than removing axle from gear case.
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