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Re: Help changing PTO shaft seal on M.
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Posted by Farmer Bob on April 28, 2003 at 21:32:16 from (64.113.7.98):
In Reply to: Help changing PTO shaft seal on M. posted by Bob G on April 28, 2003 at 21:09:15:
Bob, Unless you want to mess with draining the rearend down and change lube, I'd just remove the two bolts holding the seal retainer and stick a heavy rag in around the shaft after removing the seal retainer. You will lose a small amount of lube depending on how fast you move. Slide the swinging drawbar to the side and sit a coffee can under to catch the drips/runs. Punch the old seal out from the outside toward the inside of the retainer. Use a piece of schedule 40 PVC of the correct diameter to insert the new seal into the retainer ensuring that the lip of the seal points inward toward the lube you want to hold back and coat the rubber lip of new seal with lube, slide it onto the pto shaft and get it up close to the mounting area, pull out the rag and push it into place. You may want to renew the gasket as you are doing the seal.//FB
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