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Bobcat M600 Leaky Rear Axle
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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 57922" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>Larry.......(Good name) Couple of things......I've owned and worked on many M-600/610s and I have never seen one with the original "factory" gasket leak where you are describing. In light of the fact it is a fairly serious job to replace that gasket (or any axel service), I normally "let'er leak" until I have some major reason to be in there. Most axel leaks are the outer seals or the inner cap O-rings, which you have already replaced, so I would make sure the oil is not coming from the clutch hydro lines above the cap before I did this job. Due to the tension on the axel by the drive chain, I don't believe you can replace that gasket without opening the chain case to at least release the tension. Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 57922, member: 5914"] Larry.......(Good name) Couple of things......I've owned and worked on many M-600/610s and I have never seen one with the original "factory" gasket leak where you are describing. In light of the fact it is a fairly serious job to replace that gasket (or any axel service), I normally "let'er leak" until I have some major reason to be in there. Most axel leaks are the outer seals or the inner cap O-rings, which you have already replaced, so I would make sure the oil is not coming from the clutch hydro lines above the cap before I did this job. Due to the tension on the axel by the drive chain, I don't believe you can replace that gasket without opening the chain case to at least release the tension. Larry [/QUOTE]
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