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JJ in MI

06-08-2007 08:55:13




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Question about my recently purchased H

Sorry if my terminology is off but here is the question. My belt pulley leaks hydraulic fluid. It leaks were the spinning shaft(?) connects to the housing. So I figure I need to unbolt it and get a new gasket or seal, but it has been welded to the housing. is that common practice for some? What are my options to eliminate or reduce this leak problem?




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JJ in MI

06-11-2007 05:24:22




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 Re: H pulley leak in reply to JJ in MI, 06-08-2007 08:55:13  
Thanks all!



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Janicholson

06-08-2007 16:08:28




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 Re: H pulley leak in reply to JJ in MI, 06-08-2007 08:55:13  
I am going to go deeper into the weld idea. The system sits on the transmission and is bolted down. If it is welded there, someone has gone pretty far over the line. If it is just bolted there, it can be removed, and replaced with a plate that eliminates this entire assembly. A good metal shop can make one out of 1/8" flat plate. Take the unit off and place a piece of craft paper over the trans opening to trace the locations of holes etc. There are plates available, but they may be dear, as few Hs were sold without the pulley gearbox. , and many are being removed for tractor pulling, or just because people are no longer running flat belt machines. If the weld is at the other end (where the pulley would mount) then that would incline me to attempt replacing the seal W/O removing the welded part. JimN

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Bob M

06-08-2007 13:09:40




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 Re: H pulley leak in reply to JJ in MI, 06-08-2007 08:55:13  
Belt pulley cover welded on? Geez....just when you think you've heard everything....

Actually the belt pulley gears are splash lubricated from the transmission. But oil is spashed up there only when the pulley is actually spinning. So if the belt pulley clutch is currently engaged, disengaging it should diminish or may even stop the leaking.

Now if the leak is around the pulley shaft seal, the seal can be removed/replaced without removing the gearbox.

However if the gasket between gearbox and tranny is bad you may have a problem.

You might be lucky and find the guy who welded it was a hack (would have to be a hack to to have tried it in the first place!) And since welding cast iron is difficult even for a bood welder to accomplish successfully there's a good chance the welding is only "cosmetic". Ie. the parts can simply be knocked apart. Then it should be a simple matter to replace the gasket and put it back together.

Good luck - you got a weird one there!!

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MN Scott

06-08-2007 20:30:49




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 Re: H pulley leak in reply to Bob M, 06-08-2007 13:09:40  
That pulley housing to transmission gasket is no longer avablable from CNH so your going to have to make one. The only two gaskets that CNH does not have for the H are the pulley housing and the top steering gear cover plate gasket.



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RustyFarmall

06-08-2007 11:59:56




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 Re: H pulley leak in reply to JJ in MI, 06-08-2007 08:55:13  
I have been around H Farmalls for the better part of 56 years. I own about 4 of them. Ihave never ever seen a belt pulley assembly that was welded to the housing.



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Andy Motteberg

06-08-2007 11:01:41




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 Re: H pulley leak in reply to JJ in MI, 06-08-2007 08:55:13  
If you can get it off, you should put on a delete cover or a new housing.



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