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Re: Belly leak on M
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Posted by Haas on September 10, 2001 at 19:01:16 from (129.37.117.118):
In Reply to: Belly leak on M posted by Leak'n M on September 10, 2001 at 14:25:30:
If you are speaking of the cover that is under the tractor just behind the belly pump, there is no fluid there except what is leaking. Take the cover off and you can look up in there and see the shaft that drives the belly pump. If you clean it up some, you should be able to see where the leak is coming from. Most likely is the belly pump shaft seal. You have to take the belly pump out to replace it. Also, the transmission counter shaft seal may be leaking. The countershaft drives the belly pump. I took my belly pump out by replacing the 3/8 bolts one at a time with threaded rods and nuts and then lowering the pump down with the nuts. You have to take all the piping conections and the operating lever out first.
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