Rotary Cutter Bush hog

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Gizmo36

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The bottom seal is leaking on my Howse 5 ft bush hog .so I am going to put the Front seal and the bottom seal in. When to Howse web site to get two seals and two Gaskets Front and bottom but can not make heads or tails of what to get .if any one has time to look I would appreciate it. model 500 Thank you.

300, 350,400, 500
 
   / Bush hog #2  
Here's what I come up with.
45hp gearbox
Gearbox section
E9 45 -351 input seal $4.39
E10 45 -350 output seal $4.39
 
   / Bush hog #4  
Short of doing all that work you could just pump the gearbox full of grease gun grease. A seal that won't hold oil will often hold grease. I've got an old Hyco that's run on grease for years.
 
   / Bush hog #5  
Charles, I've run my model 500 with grease in it since 1992, the year I bought it. Like you I was going to replace the seal and the dealer I purchased it from recomended I just pump it full of grease. Too many nasty things get hung up around the shaft.
 
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I have two seals on the way . But I may fill it with grease when I put the new seals in . If that will work just as good.
 
   / Bush hog #7  
If you drop in new seals, and you want to go back with grease, then either:

Use JD cornhead grease
or
a 0# 'pourable' grease.. ( rhino, for instance has a pourable lube available )
or
Go back with tube grease, and then add 5oz of 140w gear oil.. it will make it soupy and sticky.. but shouldn't leak.. but will help the grease slump back down into the gears instead ov making a hollow cavity.

Soundguy
 
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#8  
It making a hollow cavity and getting no grease on the gears bother me.If 5oz of 140 gear oil will fix that it sounds good.
 
   / Bush hog #9  
You may have to expirement with oil oz vs the type of tube grease you use. some greases are stiffer than others.

Should be easy to check with a small wire.. or rod. Just add grease and some oil.. start with only a little bit of oil.. add more as needed.

Soundguy
 
   / Bush hog #10  
Just a little running will get the grease "flowing". It would have to be pretty cold to lose lubricity due to "cavitating". Thats not been an issue that I've ever encountered.
 
 

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