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MF-35 Deluxe Mineral Fluid in starter motor
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Posted by Jerry Beauchamp on August 29, 2002 at 09:58:45 from (199.222.28.2):
MF-35 Deluxe Gas After realizing fluid caused my starter to fail, I opened up the 4 bolt access panel and got a 1/2 gallon of mineral oil. The clutch is wet but not slipping. I'm trying to decide if I should "split" the tractor myself and replace the seals (and if I should replace all seals?) and possibly the clutch (less than 500 hr of mostly mowing fields) or pay a professional to do this work. I have rebuilt an engine and pulled car trannys before, but I don't want to get in over my head. What would be a fair price to expect? Any special tools? Any comments or experiences would be appreciated. Jerry in Maryland
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