Posted by Kennygwyn on July 09, 2015 at 11:21:18 from (70.193.16.83):
I have a scag turf tiger with nearly 1000 hrs on it and am suddenly having a hard time keeping the oil seal in on the left side wheel motor . It started with a small leak. Then it pushed the seal off the shaft which dumps all the oil. I just put in a new seal this morning and didn't even mow 30 min and started seeing an oil trail . I headed Back to shop and took wheel and hub off to see what was going on and there was my seal loose on the shaft ( it was a very tight fit and a bear to get on ). But I noticed the shaft was very hot so , I am assuming something is going on inside the motor. Maybe a bearing or something which is heating up the rubber on my seal and making it come off , any ideas or experience with this ?
This post was edited by Kennygwyn at 11:24:23 07/09/15 2 times.
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