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The Great Seal of the State of Minnesota is the state seal of the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was adopted on May 11, 2024, alongside the state flag, for Statehood Day. It features a common loon, Minnesota's state bird, wild rice, the state grain, and the North Star, representing the state's motto (L'Étoile du Nord), and is themed around Minnesota's nature. In the inner circle is the phrase Mni Sóta Makoce, a Dakota phrase that translates to "Land where the water reflects the sky", which is the origin of the state's name.
The previous seal's design drew criticism for its depiction of the relationship between the American pioneers and Native American tribes. In May 2023, the Minnesota Legislature created a commission to change both the seal and the state flag. The commission solicited designs from the public, and then selected a final design from the submissions. On December 5, 2023, they chose the design submitted by Ross Bruggink, with the modifications added on top by the commission.
1983 CJ7: I am trying to remove the old existing rear main engine oil seal. That is proving difficult. The seal in the removable (bearing) cap was easily replaced, but the other (upper and hidden half) won't budge. Following procedures found watching You Tube videos, I have used a flat ended...