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There is a crankshaft seal at the bottom of the case/crankshaft area that can be pulled and replaced. Using a pick or drilling a small hole in the seal and then screwing a small screw into the hole will faciltate seal removal
MTD Yard Machine manuals are available online, but you'll need to locate and copy the model number and serial number, which should be on a model plate that looks like this:
If you can't locate the numbers, or they are difficult to read, it would be best to call their customer service department. They will know which manual you need. They can be reached at 1-330-220-4683, or 1-800-800-7310.
The problem in you are not getting enough air flow past the valve its restricting all the flow into the tyre!!!
With your valve stem, remove the valve with a valve removal tool, then you will get no restriction of air flow also use a hand air gun instead of tyre inflator this should pop the bead on then it will go down again, reinstall the valve (you can put some spit/saliva on the valve for a good seal) then use a tyre inflator and pump it up to the desired pressure...
With the mower jacked up place a belt or rope around the center of the tire all away around and draw it tight. Apply pressure and when the tire starts to fill you can release the belt. Apply pressure until you hear the bead pop, indicating that it has a bead lock to the rim. Let the air out to the right pressure, check all tire pressures and set the deck to level. Go mow your lawn.
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