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#finaldrive #repair #workshop #maintenance #excavator This video shows you how to change a floating seal in your excavator final drive. It takes you step by step, first removing the internal parts to get to the floating seal, removing the old floating seal, installing the new floating seal, re-assembling the final drive and finally re-installing the cover. Before starting you will need to remove the final drive gearbox lid. For instructions on how to do this, we recommend watching our video 'How To Remove A Final Drive Lid Wire KYB' • How To Remove A Final Drive Lid Wire ... For help or for final drive repair, contact the Plant Parts Workshop https://plantparts.eu/workshop/ Find more useful resources in our Knowledge Hub https://plantparts.eu/knowledge-hub/ FOLLOW US ON; INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/plantpartsltd FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/plantpartsltd TWITTER www.twitter.com/plantpartsltd --------------------------- LIKE, COMMENT, AND SHARE * --------------------------- ABOUT: Established in 1991, Plant Parts has become one of the UK’s largest independent construction machinery part stockists, supplying quality components to machine owners, dealers and repairers in over 100 countries. Still a privately owned family business since it was founded in Suffolk, our experienced team provides a professional service and delivers a guarantee in parts performance and quality. Our state-of-the-art workshop is the hub for our hydrostatic diagnostics, repairs and reconditioning services. All repairs are undertaken in our ISO9001 accredited facilities and follow a quality assessed process. DISCLAIMER: The advice we give is general and cannot take into account all working conditions or any particular use. Always follow the original machine manufacturers procedures where available.