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Thanks for the advice. I get a genuine warm feeling when I can infer it’s fine for a bit.

All good removing the breather so no internal pressure, just need to park up with a lean to OSR corner and I’ll have the facts.

Otherwise it’s a search for parts on the way from Granada to Algeciras, or whatever Morocco has to offer. Everything's a hammer.
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At the very least look to get the seals and lock nuts DHL'd out to you. Defo get them overnighted as spares. Did you pack a hub nut socket?


For reference it is a 52mm socket. IIRC a number of tractors use the same size so if you have not got one you should be able to find one in Spain.
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Just as was relaxing into an occasional top up of gear oil, you've now rattled me.

Almost enough tools for a rebuild but certainly not a 52mm spanner. Everything's a hammer.
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Do not worry too much and sorry I didn’t mean to rattle you. I am positive you will be able to find a 52mm socket or box spanner out in Spain. I suspect there might even be a Def2 forum member out there with one you can borrow. Worth asking…
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Don’t rebuild whilst away. If you are desperate to do something, which it doesn’t seem you are, get a new cap for the end of the shaft / drive flange.
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Thanks both for input.

In truth I’m desperate to do nothing apart from top up fluid if necessary.

No issue sorting it when I get back, but right now it’s all a bit roadside. Everything's a hammer.
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Santana uses/used the same hub arrangement so it is probably quite easy to find a 52mm box spanner (or the Santana special tool) in Spain if necessary.

Somewhere I have a note of the part number of the Santana tool, if I can find it I will post it here.

Update: found it, it is 161952.


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thanks for that.

A bit of local knowledge may prove to be a good thing.

Hopefully on the drive in London Very Happy Everything's a hammer.
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Thanks all for your advice to date.

I’m still on the road with limited leakage overnight but otherwise all good.

Any thoughts on this (which comes highly recommended 😂) before I add some to the diff?


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Thanks Everything's a hammer.
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