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panther

how easy is it to replace axle sael on a c-111 11 horse eight speed axle and where would i get one :thumbs2:

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WH854

how easy is it to replace axle sael on a c-111 11 horse eight speed axle and where would i get one :banghead:

Depends on how easy your hubs come off :thumbs2: That can be a job in itself,but if they come off easy, you can pick them out with a sharp pointed tool. If you do you will have to clean up the axle with some type of sand paper. And watch the key way for burrs. Toro P/N 100443 Put some oil on the axle and seal,you can use your hub to push it in, that is the way I did mine :banghead:

Chas

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panther

my hubs are real easy to take off can some one help my where to get them at :thumbs2:

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JimD

You can get them from Toro, and some say Napa auto parts has them, though I have had no luck with that yet. :thumbs2:

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Coadster32

You can contact Kaman, or McMaster Carr, and give them the seal sizes. They usually have them in stock.

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WH854

my hubs are real easy to take off can some one help my where to get them at :banghead:

The cross reference for P/N 100443 is C/R11050 I got mine from Applied Industries here in town most any bearing store may carry them. :thumbs2:

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tarcoleo

Been lotsa discussion here on this subject in the past. Do a search and all your questions will be answered, the what- the where-the how. Don't mean to be mean but it is all in the archives and patience will get you the info.

Tom in RI :thumbs2:

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mnWHfan

A good trick to do when reinstalling the seal is to put a piece of mashing tape over the keyway on the axle, apply a light film of oil, and then slide the seal into position. The tape prevents the keyway from cutting the lip of the seal.

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Raider12

A good trick to do when reinstalling the seal is to put a piece of mashing tape over the keyway on the axle, apply a light film of oil, and then slide the seal into position. The tape prevents the keyway from cutting the lip of the seal.

Good tip with the masking tape, I learned this one the hard way years ago! :thumbs2:

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panther

thanks for your help with every thing oh and thanks for that trick :D:thumbs2::banghead: :banghead:

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