Winter Repairs

/ Winter Repairs #21  
Gizmo36 said:
Mine Had two seals , Just thought all of them did.That is good to know if I have to ever do the 1700 . I think the AXle is two peace on it.

The YM1700 won't take as long to do because you don't have to pull the axle. It is a good idea to replace both the seal & the seal collar.

Danny
 
/ Winter Repairs
  • Thread Starter
#22  
Worked it about 3 hours yesterday moving a pile of dirt at son's house. Don't see any leaks yet. Hopefully a successful repair.
 
/ Winter Repairs #23  
Thanks for the additional information, Eddie. Besides the actual repair, my challenge will be doing it in the New England Winter, nice and chilly! :)
 
/ Winter Repairs
  • Thread Starter
#24  
arthr31 said:
Thanks for the additional information, Eddie. Besides the actual repair, my challenge will be doing it in the New England Winter, nice and chilly! :)

Man, I feel for you there. I've got a 2000 square foot garage, 1000 square feet is insulated and heated. I'm blessed when I have to do repairs.
 
/ Winter Repairs
  • Thread Starter
#25  
Here is a picture of the axle seal.
 

Attachments

  • PB300056 (Custom).JPG
    PB300056 (Custom).JPG
    46.2 KB · Views: 241
/ Winter Repairs
  • Thread Starter
#26  
Also the Thermostart glow plug was burned out. Replaced it.
 

Attachments

  • PB300057 (Custom).JPG
    PB300057 (Custom).JPG
    54 KB · Views: 228

Marketplace Items

2023 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV (A59231)
2023 Chevrolet...
2017 Nissan Rogue SUV (A59231)
2017 Nissan Rogue...
2020 Takeuchi TL8R2 Track Loader with 72in Tooth Bucket (A61306)
2020 Takeuchi...
2017 Toro Sand Pro 5040 Bunker Rake (A59228)
2017 Toro Sand Pro...
Ford Pickup Truck Bed (A59230)
Ford Pickup Truck...
UNUSED FUTURE FT20 EXCAVATOR (A52706)
UNUSED FUTURE FT20...
 
Top