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macdoesit
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2021-06-23          200391

Mitsubishi MT2801fd 4x4 with loader
Fluid running down on inside front left wheel.
Need help on replacing oil seal, maybe bearings, I can see on inside rim where about 5 inches is being rubbed by something.
If anyone has done this could you help me out, maybe there is a video somewhere.
Thank you


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2021-06-23          200392

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Nautical
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2021-07-08          200410

Check out this YT video for and Idea wahtis involved on a different brand but similar in principle ....


Link:   Link to video on seal replacement

 
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macdoesit
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2021-07-22          200443

Thank you, I have manuals now. ....

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2021-07-26          200446

Oil seals on my Massey Ferguson right side started leaking about 12 years ago so I disassembled and ended up replacing the oil seals and it still remains dry but this year the left side has started leaking so I just picked up both oil seals for that side. I will definitely not buy bearings until I disassemble it and check it out due to the expense of the bearing, I don’t think the bearing is bad but it’s always a possibility. It’s not a difficult job but due to the size of the parts take your time and work safe. ....

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