Once you get the fan off the tractor, a rebuild is easy. Just need two gaskets and some 10W oil.
Here is the complete fan assembly disassembled.
If you have time, patience and gasket material, you can make your own. Here you can see where the two gaskets fit. Disregard the small gasket on the service manual...it does not go with the fan.
When installing the oil slinger, make sure you have a backwards 6 when looking at the front of the fan assembly.
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Fan Bearing Replacement
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