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Re: 706 hydraulic leak
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 20, 2007 at 07:21:01 from (75.19.120.42):
In Reply to: 706 hydraulic leak posted by RandyWi on June 20, 2007 at 05:18:11:
Like the other guy said Ft. PTO input seal leak , now this can be cause by two things (1) the IDPTO ft. bearing is heading out to lunch , (2) the splines on the IDPTO input shaft are about half wore out and causen the shaft to wobbel . Like said tractor has to be split to fix takes about 4-5 hours if ya know what your doing to split and have back up and running with all the littel tricks that one learns over the years and has all the neat tools . Now if the splines on the input are woren then it is also wise on your part to replace the clutch and pressure plate and ALL the bearing while your there as if the splines are half wore out the the slines in the pressure plate are also wore and a new input and seals are only a band aid as IT will start leaking again before long. So if ya have to put a clutch in it the flywheel also has to be GROUND and the step on the flywheel has to be cut to keep everything in order.
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