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Old 08-25-2010
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yanmar ysb 8

I am tying to replace a seal on the pto shaft it is leaking oil in front of my Yanmar Ysb 8 .
Does the nut on the front of the pto require a specail tool and if so where can i by one ..... I tryed a wrench but it striped off ........can't get in the pulley not enough room .... any idea's...... help ... Thanks in advance this is my first thread ....
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