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CWOLFF

03-07-2008 07:53:08




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I have a friend that has a 504 that is leaking hydraulic oil out the vent hole under the trans. Its a steady stream. Any ideas what that could be???




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TractormanNC

03-07-2008 17:33:00




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 Re: 504 international in reply to CWOLFF, 03-07-2008 07:53:08  

Hi wolff

The TA cltch is in a dry compartment which has a vent (drain) hole about 1/2 in dia on the bottom of the clutch housing about halfway back and on the right of center. If oil is leaking there, the seals in the TA are leaking and need to be replaced. A common problem. Takes a double split and the entire TA assembly has to come out.

PS I bought my 504 from a man named Wolfe



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Weldon K

03-07-2008 08:56:22




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 Re: 504 international in reply to CWOLFF, 03-07-2008 07:53:08  
Are you referring to the opening under the clutch housing that allows access to the clutch release bearing lube fitting? It is located just a few inches to the rear of the engine. Is this where you see the leak ? I think that any leakage there would be a sign of a bad seal on a transmission drive shaft.



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cwolff

03-07-2008 15:29:14




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 Re: 504 international in reply to Weldon K, 03-07-2008 08:56:22  
I talked to my friend again, and he said that the vent hole is behind the clutch inspection hole and is about 3/4 or 1 inch in diameter. The hole is located in the trans closer to the back. any ideas???



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CWOLFF

03-07-2008 13:09:29




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 Re: 504 international in reply to Weldon K, 03-07-2008 08:56:22  
The way he is decribing it to me, I think your right. It is leaking out the inspection hole. He said it just runs a steady stream. Thank you for insight.



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