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How to fix a leaky gear box on a woods bush hog, 72"

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90 weight only. Fill through top until level with side opening. If it is leaking, it has likely blown it's seals. If leak is slow, just keep checking and filling it. If it's just flowing out, it's best to replace the box. No too fun. I've had to do it twice in about 15 years. Hope this helps a little:)

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