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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 103795" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>That linkage and bushing can be a pain to access, if you have a lathe, or a buddy with a lathe, you can make a new one easily enough out of some nylon.</p><p>The seal installation tool, i made one from a sample i looked at when at the dealer, but if you get your hands on a used bearing cup (ideally if you are replacing axle bearings) cut it in half so you can slide the halves over the axle and use a hose clamp. This seems to be about the right size to use to knock the new seal in, then you remove the hose clamp.</p><p>Sadly, the seals are a pain in these machines as the axles are 1 piece, so they need to come out, disturbing the bearings, so you may be up for a set of bearings too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 103795, member: 82"] That linkage and bushing can be a pain to access, if you have a lathe, or a buddy with a lathe, you can make a new one easily enough out of some nylon. The seal installation tool, i made one from a sample i looked at when at the dealer, but if you get your hands on a used bearing cup (ideally if you are replacing axle bearings) cut it in half so you can slide the halves over the axle and use a hose clamp. This seems to be about the right size to use to knock the new seal in, then you remove the hose clamp. Sadly, the seals are a pain in these machines as the axles are 1 piece, so they need to come out, disturbing the bearings, so you may be up for a set of bearings too. [/QUOTE]
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