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elbrecht
Joined: Dec 23, 2007
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Differential oil for ?1976? Bolens?
Original Message Dec 23, 2007 8:49 am |
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I picked up an old Bolens 726 off Ebay last summer. The engine is a Tecumseh H70 made in 1976. The blower was in pretty good shape- still had factory paint on the augers. [the shoes had never touched the ground, though- so the bottom of the scoop took some abuse and needed a bit of welding] I've been tinkering long enough and finally have it almost ready for work. The differential has me puzzled, though. It has two little tubes, maybe 1/8-3/16" outside diameter, coming up from either end of the axle. There are screws plugging the ends. I'm guessing they are there to add/check fluid levels, but I don't know how much of what fluid to put there. [if any] The differential has a big cast iron 'wing nut' on the right hand wheel. I can take photos if necessary. Thanks, Jim
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elbrecht
Joined: Dec 23, 2007
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Re: Differential oil for ?1976? Bolens?
Reply #2 Dec 26, 2007 9:18 am |
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Boy am I redfaced. I just went out to the garage to take some pics of these little 'pipes'. While trying to get a good shot of where they terminate, I realized they are for lubing the axle bushings! They don't go to the sealed differential. Thanks for making me take a second [10th?] look at them. Now I'm wondering if those screws replaced zircs, or are the pipes an add-on by a previous owner to make oil holes more accessible. The pipes suggest oil- but my gut says grease would be more appropriate for brass bushing on the axle. Thanks, Jim
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