Exactly how mine looked with failed outer wheel bearing. Seal can't withstand the offset resulting from the failed bearing. Mine was about one hour to fix and $90 worth of parts - seal, 2 bearings, and the o-ring seal between the case parts when you take it apart. You can check for this by raising the wheel (I lowered the loader) and wiggling the tire. At least this is the common failure on Kubota's fronts. My dealer told me that one customer who does a lot of loader work and has a lot of these failures I bolts the entire housing and drops it off at the dealership for repair but this sounds harder than doing it yourself.