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Planning to drop belly pump to replace trans. seal

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Mark F in Mi

03-08-2005 10:03:28




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I'm getting ready to drop my belly pump to replace trans. seals on my 44 H. I'm told I can do it fairly easy. Couldn't find anything in archives. Any tips or suggestions you guys might have? Haven't priced seals yet, any ideas how much?

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Mark




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TDK

03-08-2005 20:37:44




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 Re: Planning to drop belly pump to replace trans. in reply to Mark F in Mi, 03-08-2005 10:03:28  
Better listen to Larry ! There is plenty of room without removing pump. Not a bad job.



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Larry in CO

03-08-2005 17:13:52




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 Re: Planning to drop belly pump to replace trans. in reply to Mark F in Mi, 03-08-2005 10:03:28  
OK guys, I've heard that you have to drop the belly pump to replace the tranny seals, but on mine that is not true. There is enough room up there to take the bolts out of the driveshaft joint and move the driveshaft forward a little bit. This gives you enough room to take the bolt out of the center of the yoke that goes into the tranny and slip the yoke off the end of the shaft. At that point, you can remove the three bolts holding the piece the seal fits into. R/R the seal on your workbench, make (or buy) a new gasket and put the piece back on the front of the tranny, making sure the drain slot is located at the bottom. Put your yoke back on , making sure the key is still in the slot on the shaft. Put the center bolt back in and line up the driveshaft and put the bolts back in the joint, making sure the taper is going the right way. Maybe my tractor is worn so much that I've got all this slop in there and shouldn't have, but that's the way I've replaced seals on two of mine. HTH. Larry

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Dave in CT

03-08-2005 16:07:37




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 Re: Planning to drop belly pump to replace trans. in reply to Mark F in Mi, 03-08-2005 10:03:28  
I just put a rolling jack under mine with some blocks nailed together to form a cradle holding either side of the bottom ridge. I had to do some jostling to free it up from accumulated dirt/grease/oil crud as it came down but, once free of that, I used one hand to keep it balanced and the other hand to slowly lower the jack. It came down easy.



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Biff

03-08-2005 12:23:34




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 Re: Planning to drop belly pump to replace trans. in reply to Mark F in Mi, 03-08-2005 10:03:28  
It's been a while since I took one out, but the IH dealer I worked at had the handles to remove the unit. I beleive the on side was a straight bar and the other side was a T shape with a roll pin through it to keep the unit from rotating when you lowered it. When you replace the unit the piece that whent between the coupler we used electric tape to attach it to the trasmission side when we replaced it. Hope this helps

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scotty

03-08-2005 10:15:17




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 Re: Planning to drop belly pump to replace trans. in reply to Mark F in Mi, 03-08-2005 10:03:28  
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Mark got this out of the archives.

scotty



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