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Stihl 026 - Change Non-Leaking Crank Seals Anyway?
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<blockquote data-quote="a. palmer jr." data-source="post: 6071846" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>That's probably not necessary, you just have to be a little careful not to press the tool against the crank too much, the crank is fairly hard. I have an Echo 400 EVL that needs seals but I hesitate to mess with it because I don't have much luck with Echos doing anything..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a. palmer jr., post: 6071846, member: 14885"] That's probably not necessary, you just have to be a little careful not to press the tool against the crank too much, the crank is fairly hard. I have an Echo 400 EVL that needs seals but I hesitate to mess with it because I don't have much luck with Echos doing anything.. [/QUOTE]
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