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H seal needs to be done

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Pat-CT

12-05-2007 12:18:56




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i hope that picture works i have massive amounts of oil leaking out of there enogh to compltly cover up a 5x5 piece of cardboard sence friday i need to get this seal done asap i dont know what the seal is called and what exactly needs to be done.. do i just unscrew it and theres agasket of what

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neblinc

12-06-2007 09:55:57




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 Re: H seal needs to be done in reply to Pat-CT, 12-05-2007 12:18:56  
If you don't have a parts manual you can go to the CaseIH website and do a search for parts.

Type in "farmall H" for your search.

Randy

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Iowa cornstalker

12-06-2007 08:02:14




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 Re: H seal needs to be done in reply to Pat-CT, 12-05-2007 12:18:56  
Weld a piece of keystock that fits the slot to a large nut. A quick burst from an impact will then easily spin the coupler off. Been a while since I've done this particular seal, but I think you then remove the small capscrews holding the seal in place and simply replace the seal. Seems to me that there may be another seal up there someplace you might as well change while you are in there... can't really remember, but by looking it should be self-evident.

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Steven f/AZ

12-05-2007 14:33:20




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 Re: H seal needs to be done in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-05-2007 12:18:56  

Pat-CT said: (quoted from post at 13:56:31 12/05/07) whats the seal called.. or can it be done with rtv


The oil seal needs to be replaced with a new spring-loaded seal. The gasket part of the piece that comes out with bolts can be sealed up with RTV.

It would be called something like belly/liftall pump transmission drive seal, I think...

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Pat-CT

12-05-2007 12:56:31




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 Re: H seal needs to be done in reply to Pat-CT, 12-05-2007 12:18:56  
whats the seal called.. or can it be done with rtv



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neblinc

12-05-2007 12:32:40




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 Re: calling neblinc!!!!!!!!!!! in reply to Pat-CT, 12-05-2007 12:18:56  
Oh too well Glenn third party image

I thought I had a pic of the special "tool" I made to get that sucker off

Need to check my website, it's all such a blur now third party image

randy

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neblinc

12-05-2007 12:30:36




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 Re: H seal needs to be done in reply to Pat-CT, 12-05-2007 12:18:56  
Pat, that should be an easy fix. That piece unscrews counterclockwise, if you are lucky it will tap loose.

Find a a bar or punch that will fit the slot and give it a few good taps.

Once unscrewed, remove the 3 bolts on the housing and replace the seal with a new gasket.

Check the drive dog when you remove it for any wear grooves caused by the bad seal, the new one a lot smaller so you want to try and position the seal so it misses that groove if there is one.

Lots of pics on my website link below.

Randy

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glennster

12-05-2007 12:28:41




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 Re: H seal needs to be done in reply to Pat-CT, 12-05-2007 12:18:56  
that looks like the drive for the belly pump coming out of the trans. i use a brass punch and a hammer to knock that loose, pretty sure it unscrews counterclockwise. then pop the seal out, and replace the seal. i pack my seals with grease where the spring goes around the rubber lip. that way the spring dont pop out when you tap the new seal in. i dont remeber if you need to take the three bolts out and remove that cover. been a while since i changed one. randy aka neblinc just did the one on his h maybe he will chime in!!!

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glennster

12-05-2007 12:29:42




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 calling neblinc!!!!!!!!!!! in reply to glennster, 12-05-2007 12:28:41  
randy...do you remember this?



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