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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 123375" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>The gaskets didnt work too well they let in water thus the milky oil. Instead bobcat sells a caulk or a poly seal that is used instead that doesnt leak. You could also go to a NAPA and find a good poly seal caulk that would also work. I'd replace the oil with any cheap oil you can find. I believe 10w-30 was used from the factory. But its only for splash lubrication so any weight oil would do, a thinner oil (5w-30) may be better if you live in a cold climate. But now is the time to change it, its not hard. Once empty, splash some diesel fuel around the inside to clean things up a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 123375, member: 6675"] The gaskets didnt work too well they let in water thus the milky oil. Instead bobcat sells a caulk or a poly seal that is used instead that doesnt leak. You could also go to a NAPA and find a good poly seal caulk that would also work. I'd replace the oil with any cheap oil you can find. I believe 10w-30 was used from the factory. But its only for splash lubrication so any weight oil would do, a thinner oil (5w-30) may be better if you live in a cold climate. But now is the time to change it, its not hard. Once empty, splash some diesel fuel around the inside to clean things up a bit. [/QUOTE]
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