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<blockquote data-quote="ChoppyChoppy" data-source="post: 5916768" data-attributes="member: 158400"><p>Easy fix at least. Hub seal is about $35 and you'll have it all fixed up in an hour or so. Don't even need to take the wheels off, just pull it off all together. </p><p></p><p>But yeah, most days, like everyone else doing this type of work, I fill the role of about 10 different vocations.... from secretary, mechanic, equipment operator, truck driver, minion, janitor, customer service rep, logger, etc!</p><p>And there ALWAYS seems to be something needing fixing or modified even if you just own a few small pieces of equipment. I could stay busy full time JUST doing mechanic work. You learn to figure what really needs to be fixed and what can go for a while. Sometimes refilling hydraulic oil every few days is cheaper than the fix!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChoppyChoppy, post: 5916768, member: 158400"] Easy fix at least. Hub seal is about $35 and you'll have it all fixed up in an hour or so. Don't even need to take the wheels off, just pull it off all together. But yeah, most days, like everyone else doing this type of work, I fill the role of about 10 different vocations.... from secretary, mechanic, equipment operator, truck driver, minion, janitor, customer service rep, logger, etc! And there ALWAYS seems to be something needing fixing or modified even if you just own a few small pieces of equipment. I could stay busy full time JUST doing mechanic work. You learn to figure what really needs to be fixed and what can go for a while. Sometimes refilling hydraulic oil every few days is cheaper than the fix! [/QUOTE]
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