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  • #16
    The factory uses rope caulk between the bearing flanges and the body, but any caulk would work fine. However, that is not likely to be your problem. Most of the time it is caused by worn bearings and the water is leaking right through them.

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    • #17
      milkman, i use to go to florida every year for a trade show in brandon. i remember all the swamps and cool places to ride my max 2,just never had the room to bring it. welcome! johnboy va.

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      • #18
        Well, i guess I'll be replacing bearings...next time bring your max john and hit me up

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        • #19
          Originally posted by milkman5687 View Post
          Always
          Good, the ethanol is tough on these things. Had to put some ethanol in a while back, should've drained it I know, got her out for a ride 2 weeks later. Ran like crap. Read an article the other day that some idiot wrote saying that the ethanol messing small engines up is a myth. I'd like to find that guy and beat him in the head with a bat. He must grow corn I guess.

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          • #20
            Just found the bearings, r3 at that for 13.xx apiece, no tax!! They're on the way

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            • #21
              That's a nice pic. Good looking machine.

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              • #22
                Thank you sir

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                • #23
                  I don't think we'll see water until Aug. We have like 3 feet of ice right now.

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