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Front main seal replacement on 190 gas?!?
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Travis
10-18-2003 15:47:08
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Okay guys, I got another question, tore down the neighbors 190 today and going to replace the front main crank seal and have everything wide open so I can see what I am doing, but it looks to me that I have to pull the front bolster out of the way in order to get the crank pulley off, so I went and borrowed a book(should have done this in the first place) and that what it says to do--what I want to know is--has anyone else done this before and maybe knows of a shortcut? I have considered cutting out a piece of the bolster and then welding or bolting another piece in when I am done, but would like to know what you guys think. Thank you all.
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John in mo
10-19-2003 04:55:30
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Re: Front main seal replacement on 190 gas?!? in reply to Travis, 10-18-2003 15:47:08
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befor I used a torch on sombodys tractor to make a repair like that, I would ask the owner if it was ok first. Pulling the bolster on a 190-D isn't that bad, assume a 190-G is similar.
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