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Re: Tire Just Fell Off !
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Posted by Nathan(GA) on July 02, 2001 at 11:44:59 from (216.163.100.170):
In Reply to: Tire Just Fell Off ! posted by Terry Esposti on July 02, 2001 at 06:13:09:
If nothing is hurt, you are mighty lucky. A friend had this happen on his MF165. Like you, he greased it, thinking that would fix it. His bearings came apart and the hub rubbed the spindle. It broke the inside of the hub, so the seal wouldn't stay. Lucky for him the spindle survived. I bought a new hub, bearings and seals to put on his. Checked the other side and the locking nut was not locking, but saved that side from damage. Get somebody out there to help you, before more damage is done.
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