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Farmall H Trans Input and belly pump drive seals

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Mark Russette

02-14-2004 10:24:21




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I am restoring a 1940 Farmall H and I am ready to replace the transmission input shaft seal which doesn't look like a big deal but just below it is the belly pump drive seal and I am concerned that when attempting to remove the seal that that end of the trans counter shaft is going to drop and I'll have to take the upper trans cover off to get it back together. Has any out there done one of these belly pump drive seals in the front of the transmission housing and could avdise me on what it is like? I hope it is not like changing the seal on the belly pump itself because that was a work out in itself. Thank you Mark Kellogg, Id.

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Rod

02-14-2004 19:09:47




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 Re: Farmall H Trans Input and belly pump drive sea in reply to Mark Russette, 02-14-2004 10:24:21  
Mark,
As already mentioned, replacing the counter-shaft seal at the transmission side is no problem. However, if the bar method does not work I found a heavy pipe wrench does the trick easily.



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Kelly C

02-14-2004 16:46:02




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 Re: Farmall H Trans Input and belly pump drive sea in reply to Mark Russette, 02-14-2004 10:24:21  
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All you do is remove the pump drive part it turns out with a bar in the slot. Righty tighty lefty loosy. Then remove the seal retainer. Easy as pie.



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justin

02-14-2004 11:06:54




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 Re: Farmall H Trans Input and belly pump drive sea in reply to Mark Russette, 02-14-2004 10:24:21  
I have done this repair on several tractors, and it will not cause a problem, as the bearing is still supported inside the trans casing. You can even change the bearing for the pump drive and not encounter any problems. I take it that you are doing the repairs without splitting the tractor? if so, have fun.. I used to do it that way before I got a set of splitting stands..



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