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You do not want to pack it in! I think it is 20 oz on the left side and 16 on the right, but check the LO to be sure. Too much is worse than too little.
Thanks! Will do.
The corn head grease is a great tip learned right here. A little too thick to penetrate worn out seals but great lubricating properties.
My biggest problem came when I realized the bumper steps are now useless! I can't get my feet up there high enough.
Guess I will work on that today. :)
The bolts were all loose EXCEPT the bottom bumper plate. That was were the bolts got hung up, had to go in and loosen them too. I read the...
Josh, I wrapped up my install this weekend. Had to locate seals for the PTO, corn head grease, PTO gaskets, U joints for the driveshaft and lots of misc bolts and nuts.
The PTO gasket fitting procedure is a little time consuming but straight forward.
The bumper did not want to just bolt up...
I am just a little ahead of you. Just have to fill the winch with gear oil, flip and install the bumper and try it out.
I have an engine lift that made the job fairly easy.
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