Hub to axle seal job complete on a 1533, Photos

   / Hub to axle seal job complete on a 1533, Photos
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Thanks for all the good tips MrSteve. I have a 1643 that has started to leak, over 2 years old and less than 200 hrs. Dealer quoted $500-$600. Yours looks very similar to what I have. When it warms up I am going to fix this.
 
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Good thread, I'll bookmark it in case of future issues on my 1648.
 
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Its great to see this thread is still helping people out after such a long time.
 
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I think I saved all of your photos Mr Steve a year or so, I have a 1526 and you just never know when something like that goes... I think mine is the same setup.
 
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I think I saved all of your photos Mr Steve a year or so, I have a 1526 and you just never know when something like that goes... I think mine is the same setup.

Great! The 1526 is a bit smaller in frame/axle size isn't it? Even so, if it has the same drop spindles in the front like the 1533, I would have to think the R&R would be the same, but not the part numbers.
 
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This is happening on my 1528 so this is probably the same procedure.

Great reference!
 
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Great! The 1526 is a bit smaller in frame/axle size isn't it? Even so, if it has the same drop spindles in the front like the 1533, I would have to think the R&R would be the same, but not the part numbers.

I'm pretty sure it is. The 1529 might be the same as yours. But I think the concept is the same. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words!!
 
 
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