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Re: Farmall M Leaks
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Posted by FFA Boy on January 05, 2003 at 18:49:03 from (216.189.22.150):
In Reply to: Farmall M Leaks posted by Elkhorn Denny on December 30, 2002 at 14:18:01:
My ffa chapter recently restored a 51 M and once finished it leaked aroun the belly pump too. We found that it wasnt the pump, but actually the transmission that was leaking. If this is your case, then ill tell you what our problem was. When it was put back together there were studs that werent put back in the transmision that line up the clutch housing. The holes for these studs (theres 2 of them) go clear through the trany case, there for is leaked. We split the tractor and had studs made at the local machine shop that were the same diameter as the hole. We siliconed them up and hammered them in. Leak stopped! So theres what we did, if it isnt your tranny leaking then it wont help.
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