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john deere b (with pic)

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Jonathan S

02-17-2007 14:10:04




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hey guys, i have a 1950 jonn deere b that has a leak in the back. i was wondering if anyone could tell me what was causing the leak and if i can buy a gasket to fix it. any input will be very much apreicated. thanks again, jonathan s

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B-maniac

02-17-2007 18:42:21




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 Re: john deere b (with pic) in reply to Jonathan S, 02-17-2007 14:10:04  
When you go to fix the leak around the pto shaft , you will come across a couple things. First , the housing came with a single lip seal originally. When you order it from Deere you will get 2 identicle narrower seals. Install them back to back , you will get 2 seal lips with space between them. That brings up the other issue. You will probably find a groove worn in the shaft right where the original seal lip rode. You can't expect a new seal to seal against that. The sael lips from the new "double' seal will be positioned in a different location and will miss that groove and therefore seal like new. Make your own housing gasket and you're good to go.

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dds-inc

02-17-2007 15:16:30




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 Re: john deere b (with pic) in reply to Jonathan S, 02-17-2007 14:10:04  
Looks like a whole bunch of leaks at once. Mostly leaking around the power trol dummy plugss, but I guess the rest could be the power shaft seal, the powr trol valve gasket, or the rockshaft to axle housing. I'd replace them all!



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RayP(MI)

02-17-2007 16:21:56




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 Re: john deere b (with pic) in reply to dds-inc, 02-17-2007 15:16:30  
Might try tightening every bolt on the rear housing of the tractor. Son restored one a while back, and all were suprisingly loose. Leaks seemed to stop after tightening all the bolts.



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02-17-2007 14:54:51




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 Re: john deere b (with pic) in reply to Jonathan S, 02-17-2007 14:10:04  
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