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Per Carey Robson:
The best thing is to have some spare seals. Once one part tears the rest is on its way. Do you find there's a shelf life issue? Everything I've heard so far about seals is that they have a maximum life of about five years - and more often three or four. Something about the rubber breaking down internally. -- PeteCresswell |
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