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oil in brake housing on M

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BigSal

05-19-2004 07:32:41




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I am installing new brakes on my 49 M and there is a lot of oil residue on the shoes and inside cover. The question is where it's coming from? Is there a seal inside the transmission leaking? Do I have to pull the top cover off to change it?




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BEL@IN

05-19-2004 18:44:02




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 Re: oil in brake housing on M in reply to BigSal, 05-19-2004 07:32:41  
Previous posts are right on, especially don`t try to pull the bearing casting. It`s an expensive tempation. Must remove the bull gear.



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riverbend

05-19-2004 18:04:23




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 Re: oil in brake housing on M in reply to BigSal, 05-19-2004 07:32:41  
When the seals were leaking on my H, the bearings were bad. Once you get the seal out, I think that you will be able to see the bearing.



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SGT K

05-19-2004 07:51:29




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 Re: oil in brake housing on M in reply to BigSal, 05-19-2004 07:32:41  
Your bull pinion shaft seals are leaking. The original seal is approximately an inch wide. The new replacement seal is only about a 1/4 of an inch wide, and they are avaiable from your Case/IH dealer. When I did my H I used two seals on each side and packed gun grease in between them.

I believe these seals can be changed without pulling the bull pinion shaft assembly. Just be careful not to gouge up the cast housing.

Don't be tempted to pull the cast bull pinion assembly. It looks like you can just pull it out by turning the cap screws into the threaded holes. If you you do this without pulling the axles and moving the bull gears over you will break the cast bull pinion assembly. I know this is how it is on a regular H, and I believe its the same on a straight M. I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
Good luck
Paul

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