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Old 05-03-2008, 05:46 PM
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You should pull your drives check the bearings while you are there, they may be dry and a lot of condensation from where it sat for 2 years without grease. Plan on replacing both seals, gimbal bearings and u-joints, I'm sure you will be glad it leaked now so it showed a possible problem, instead of 50 miles down the river!
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