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Now, I've run into another situation that does not seem right. The
gearbox on my post hole digger has never been used. It was stored for about 6 years. When (about a month ago) I decided to assemble it, I added a teacup of 90w gearoil to the gearbox. (the label said it was dry, add oil) I only put that small amount in order to flush out any debris that may have accumulated while in storage. Today, when I opened the drain to flush out the oil, so as to add new, the plug popped out, the oil was under pressure. Which brings up my questions... Should there be a relief hole in the box? If not, won't the pressure rupture the seals? Help, I'm treading in unknown waters, here! Leo (pearland, tx) |
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