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It is important to check the grease/oil in the lower unit to be certain that
no water has gotten in. Water could crack the unit housing and be a VERY
expensive replacement cost.

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YES! Change the gear oil before winter and you will be safer.

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It is important to check the grease/oil in the lower unit to be certain
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no water has gotten in. Water could crack the unit housing and be a VERY
expensive replacement cost.

Don Dando




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