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dpudsy

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I have an old tiller front tines. I need to replace the axle seals to prevent the gear oil from leaking.

Can anyone identify this machine. It is not the original motor, but did have a briggs on it.

Thks
 

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mystreba

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Wish I could help. But it looks like a great little project you got going there. Good luck.

(I like the Tyvek - half my house is covered in Tyvek right now. In fact, where I'm from in New Hampshire, that's a finished house!)
 

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I have an old tiller front tines. I need to replace the axle seals to prevent the gear oil from leaking.

Can anyone identify this machine. It is not the original motor, but did have a briggs on it.

Thks

It looks a bit like a Wizard, made for Western Auto...
BUT to get the seals, all you need is the correct OD & ID thickness and type....
Go to any industrial bearing outlet in your area, they will be able to measure your needs if you do not have a good dial calipers... :smile:KennyV
 
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