Max11 taking water

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    Max11 taking water

    Hi I am really pleased with my new max11 except it seems to take in to much water wil in water .I am thinking of taking off my outer beering holders cleaning then stylistic and seal them .Is this were they will leak also when using machine in water do you greese bearings straight away thanks Dwayne

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    Put the plugs in and fill the machine to the top of the bearings with water, look to see where it leaks out. Yes, grease the bearing often when using in water.

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    If you take them apart and use silicone to seal the flanges, give it 24 hours dry time before greasing, or the pressure from the grease gun will push the silicone out.
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    Thanks for the replies That is good advise .This is a great forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by liflod View Post
    Put the plugs in and fill the machine to the top of the bearings with water, look to see where it leaks out. Yes, grease the bearing often when using in water.
    Or just remove floorboards, go in the pond and see where the water comes in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team222badbrad View Post
    Or just remove floorboards, go in the pond and see where the water comes in.
    Hard to do with a maxII. The floorboard is connected to the seat.

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    Trust me on this one. Fill up the tub and look for leaks.

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