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Crank seals/brearing replace - How hard is it? started by mxz380@nu
March 23rd 2008 at 1:50 PM
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mxz380@nu
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I want to replace crank seals/bearing on pto side. How hard is it to do on own and do I need specials tools for this? Thanks.
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March 23rd 2008 at 5:14 PM
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daniel_corbett2002
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its not very hard. you need a clutch puller. i now with my sled it has 4 screws that hold the seal on. with some others you have to take off the bottem end.
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