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Posted by Haas on March 13, 2007 at 18:48:51 from (12.65.42.2):
In Reply to: super a seals posted by wcroom on March 13, 2007 at 18:24:39:
If the axle seals are leaking, you have to pull the axles out to replace seals. The seal is in the retainer cap that is on the outside end of the final drive. That retainer holds the bearing in and serves as the seal holder as well. You can do this job without removing the final drive, but I would suggest you take the final drive off, as it's easier to remove and install the axle with it off the tractor. Also, at that time you can inspect the brakes and replace the top seals that are on the pinion shaft. To correctly do this, you need to get a parts catalog and study it to make sure you get all the necessary gaskets and so on to do a good job. Also, do one side at a time. With both final drives and the wheels off the tractor, thinks get a little unstable with these offset tractors. YOu need the weight of the final drive on the opposite side to keep things stable. A service manual would be a good idea too to show you how to do this.
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