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Lee1977

With it leaking that bad I think you need to replace thr bearings on that shaft before  putting in a new seal.  I have a C=120 that has been leaking for at least 4 or 5 years and never enough to drop on the floor.

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troutbum70

Like others said good luck getting drum off, made out of cast and easily broken. Don't ask how I know

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The Tuul Crib
19 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

The brake shaft seal is SKF-#7410...it is only 1/8" deep, so don't dig too deep.  :orcs-cheers:

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The Tuul Crib

When you get that drum off check the shaft to see if there's any play up and down or forward or backward. in and out is OK. But if there's movement up-and-down on the shaft could be a bearing problem as well.

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troutbum70

You or some one else must have had that drum off a couple times and put some anti rust on or you are just blessed with good luck. And as others have already said its a very good looking horse.

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