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Hello all,
Our 7206A had an oil leak on the front axle shafts. When I removed the steering arm bolted to the upright I can see it is very rusty (iron oxide, FeO) see photo. Is there a good method to stop this in future?
The left side is like new, it is not covered with the steering arm.
How can I remove this pivot part? the hex part to remove is completely rusted away.
The oil seal on the axle is special with 3 lip and metal shield. Where can I buy these? What is the part number?
Now I have used 2x regular oil seal but I will change this when I can get the correct seals.
For us now in Australia the winter rain has started and it is now cold at 8-15 degrees in the day and 0-5 at night. We have had 130mm in 2 months. (We will be lucky if we get 600mm in 1 year)
With the rain means working the soil and sowing crop for hay. This year I could use my Deutz for ploughing but without 4 wheel drive the traction was not enough. I could plough deeper with my 45Hp Iseki tractor. I have sowed oats and vetch together and will cut this to make hay in the spring. Now it is growing slowly as the temperature is low.
Our 7206A had an oil leak on the front axle shafts. When I removed the steering arm bolted to the upright I can see it is very rusty (iron oxide, FeO) see photo. Is there a good method to stop this in future?
The left side is like new, it is not covered with the steering arm.
How can I remove this pivot part? the hex part to remove is completely rusted away.
The oil seal on the axle is special with 3 lip and metal shield. Where can I buy these? What is the part number?
Now I have used 2x regular oil seal but I will change this when I can get the correct seals.
For us now in Australia the winter rain has started and it is now cold at 8-15 degrees in the day and 0-5 at night. We have had 130mm in 2 months. (We will be lucky if we get 600mm in 1 year)
With the rain means working the soil and sowing crop for hay. This year I could use my Deutz for ploughing but without 4 wheel drive the traction was not enough. I could plough deeper with my 45Hp Iseki tractor. I have sowed oats and vetch together and will cut this to make hay in the spring. Now it is growing slowly as the temperature is low.
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