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Dolmar 421 crank seal, bearing removal
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<blockquote data-quote="link" data-source="post: 7639886" data-attributes="member: 182572"><p>No other advice from me, I was a bit worried there that the Dolmar 421 was a different saw than what I was referring to. </p><p>I had a few bottles of old grape juice this christmas and it seems they may have fermented a little, I hope I didn't insult anyone. </p><p>But if you do get your parts, that's good news I would guess. Crank seals is what kills an old or much used saw, and if you replace them - you have a really good saw for yet another life time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="link, post: 7639886, member: 182572"] No other advice from me, I was a bit worried there that the Dolmar 421 was a different saw than what I was referring to. I had a few bottles of old grape juice this christmas and it seems they may have fermented a little, I hope I didn't insult anyone. But if you do get your parts, that's good news I would guess. Crank seals is what kills an old or much used saw, and if you replace them - you have a really good saw for yet another life time. [/QUOTE]
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