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Leaking right front axle seal on 153S.
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<blockquote data-quote="ghs57" data-source="post: 120770" data-attributes="member: 10957"><p>I did an axle seal on my 133 last year. Only special tool I used was a bearing puller. If it's anything like the 133, you can do it without those other tools. Pound the axle loose with a heavy hammer and a block of wood from the inside. Be very careful with the bearings (inner and outer), keeping them clean. You will need help reinstalling the axle as you can't be inside and outside the machine at the same time. Chain drive can be a bitch to reinstall. Fair warning, this is a challenging job, but doable if you are determined. I was. No machine is going to get the better of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghs57, post: 120770, member: 10957"] I did an axle seal on my 133 last year. Only special tool I used was a bearing puller. If it’s anything like the 133, you can do it without those other tools. Pound the axle loose with a heavy hammer and a block of wood from the inside. Be very careful with the bearings (inner and outer), keeping them clean. You will need help reinstalling the axle as you can’t be inside and outside the machine at the same time. Chain drive can be a bitch to reinstall. Fair warning, this is a challenging job, but doable if you are determined. I was. No machine is going to get the better of me. [/QUOTE]
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