I had to laugh at the hydro fluid spill.Man,we've all been there and done those sort of things.I always tell people,,,,,,knowledge & experience is cheap nor is it free.Im getting alot of almost powder like metal in my oil when I do my maintenance so I wanted to see what the inside of the hub looked like.Good video and all the best.👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Chris, just wanted to say thank you for the video. I had a leaking seal in my 1023 and used your video as a "how to". It was very helpful for buying the tools and parts I needed before I started. Your video is how things usually go for me too! I was dreading removing my seal, but mine was so bad it came out in pieces. Anyway, I expected a 2 day repair but because of all the awareness you cautioned I was prepared and the entire job only took me 3 hours. Thanks again!!
An axle nut (wheel bearing) dust cap from a 2009 VW GTI Golf fits in the old seal perfectly for cleaning the grunge without getting it inside the unit.
I believe it is LVU802855. Front spindles seal Use with LVA23579 - per JD website but I do not know what this means? I didn’t realize you asked - sorry for the delay but another comment alerted me.
Give yourself an attaboy on that project !!! I do believe there is a vent kit option for that unit. One word of advice always replace with the factory gasket instead of silicon. Gaskets often serve two purposes. One sealing and the other proper spacing ( shiming of internal components ) don't go cheap next time !!!
I had to laugh at the hydro fluid spill.Man,we've all been there and done those sort of things.I always tell people,,,,,,knowledge & experience is cheap nor is it free.Im getting alot of almost powder like metal in my oil when I do my maintenance so I wanted to see what the inside of the hub looked like.Good video and all the best.👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Chris, just wanted to say thank you for the video. I had a leaking seal in my 1023 and used your video as a "how to". It was very helpful for buying the tools and parts I needed before I started. Your video is how things usually go for me too! I was dreading removing my seal, but mine was so bad it came out in pieces. Anyway, I expected a 2 day repair but because of all the awareness you cautioned I was prepared and the entire job only took me 3 hours. Thanks again!!
Thanks for the video. I have to replace the one in the next couple weeks.
An axle nut (wheel bearing) dust cap from a 2009 VW GTI Golf fits in the old seal perfectly for cleaning the grunge without getting it inside the unit.
Do you have the part number for the seal
I believe it is LVU802855. Front spindles seal
Use with LVA23579 - per JD website but I do not know what this means?
I didn’t realize you asked - sorry for the delay but another comment alerted me.
You should have taken your wifes advice my friend..😂😂
Put a axle vent on it. That's probably what caused the leak. Pressure build up.
Give yourself an attaboy on that project !!! I do believe there is a vent kit option for that unit. One word of advice always replace with the factory gasket instead of silicon. Gaskets often serve two purposes. One sealing and the other proper spacing ( shiming of internal components ) don't go cheap next time !!!
So do you use any type of sealer on the gasket?
All JD bolts/nuts are metric for the last 30+ years
My dealer charged me close to $1,000 to replace mine. Then they didn't top off the fluid.
That's what Mechanics Do! Leave it to them.
Why can’t I get your video?
Part number?
I believe it is LVU802855. Front spindles seal
Use with LVA23579 - per JD website but I do not know what this means?