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Hydrostatic fluid change/purge
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffco" data-source="post: 29304" data-attributes="member: 2081"><p>Corey, I just hate the thought of those axle seals myself. I have at least one front leaking but the right rear is the worst one and the hardest to do. I park mine on a big sheet of 6 mil plastic with a whole 40 lb bag of speedi dry where the drips occur. I need the machine this winter but first thing in the spring I'm going for it and will do all 4 like you did. Now that I know the machine it may be little easier, you just need to know up front those pumps need to come out to even stand a chance. That was the first post I made on this site, axle seals, still not done but a lot of other things are so the machine is dependable, just leaks a little. Still working on the cab jack but it just doesn't seem that important right now. Is there any special pullers or wrenches I may need for that seal job, my shop is pretty well set up so for most of it I'm not to concerned, but the inner drive gears may be hard to get off the axle, did you find that hard to do? Any info because the service manual doesn't cover it real clear. Later, Jeffco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffco, post: 29304, member: 2081"] Corey, I just hate the thought of those axle seals myself. I have at least one front leaking but the right rear is the worst one and the hardest to do. I park mine on a big sheet of 6 mil plastic with a whole 40 lb bag of speedi dry where the drips occur. I need the machine this winter but first thing in the spring I'm going for it and will do all 4 like you did. Now that I know the machine it may be little easier, you just need to know up front those pumps need to come out to even stand a chance. That was the first post I made on this site, axle seals, still not done but a lot of other things are so the machine is dependable, just leaks a little. Still working on the cab jack but it just doesn't seem that important right now. Is there any special pullers or wrenches I may need for that seal job, my shop is pretty well set up so for most of it I'm not to concerned, but the inner drive gears may be hard to get off the axle, did you find that hard to do? Any info because the service manual doesn't cover it real clear. Later, Jeffco [/QUOTE]
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