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IF YOUR GEARBOX IS DRIPPING OIL TRY CHANGING THE GREASE INSIDE WITH SUPERLUPE FOODSAFE GREASE.AS YOUR OLD GRESE HAS PROBABLY BROKE DOWN AND LIQUIFIES. ALSO CHANGE OR WASH AND DRY THE FELT COVER UNDER GEARBOX.
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You open the gearbox up and scrape it out with your hand and maybe a screwdriver, then replace with the correct grease. For example Kitchen Aid use food grade grease.
You open the gearbox up and scrape it out with your hand and maybe a screwdriver, then replace with the correct grease. For example Kitchen Aid use food grade grease.
The oil seal is the resistance you feel. take a soft mallet or hammer with a soft drift and gently but firmly tap the stub shaft and it will drive out the oil seal in the hopper direction.The lower skirt of the tapered bearing is what contacts the seal so go slow. Worked for me.
Take the back cover off the motor and then there will be four nuts that
hold on the back bearing cage of the motor. After removing that, you
will find 7 large screws in beside the motor that remove the gearbox.
The leaking comes from the lower gearbox assembly, ther are two kind of gearbox. There are two kind of vertical drive shaft, 14mm and 12,7mm that goes through the gearbox.
You can try to replace the grease, make sure that is vegetable grease.
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