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Posted on Jul 17, 2009

Hobart mixers A120 & A120T.. has an oil leak. Need Seal kit/repair parts info and type of oil to replace.

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You need to take the old grease out and replace it with new and then replace the oil seal
by the way it is messsssssy

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