The tiller that I have is leaking lubricating fluid from the bottom of the resevoir that houses the gears, sprockets and chain. I bought a seal from Hoye to replace the bad seal (assuming it is a bad seal). While I am mechanically inclined, I am not in the class of many of you with regards to repairs (my leve, currently, is I have done break jobs on my truck, pulled rotors, packed bearings, etc...). What I don't want to do it to dive into this and then find out it is way over my head, I don't have the right parts, or it is going to take way longer than I anticipated.
So... on a scale of 1 to 10, how hard will it be to replace that seal
Do I need any special tools (I have metric sockets)
How long do you suppose it might take given my ability level
If anyone has done this, I would sure appreciate some insight, feedback, advice, etc...
Anything else anyone is willing to provide would be much appreciated.
Thanks...
Clabdor
So... on a scale of 1 to 10, how hard will it be to replace that seal
Do I need any special tools (I have metric sockets)
How long do you suppose it might take given my ability level
If anyone has done this, I would sure appreciate some insight, feedback, advice, etc...
Anything else anyone is willing to provide would be much appreciated.
Thanks...
Clabdor