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Re: Farmall H Transmisson Leak
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Posted by SGT K on April 12, 2004 at 05:44:50 from (216.125.213.243):
In Reply to: Farmall H Transmisson Leak posted by Dennis on April 11, 2004 at 19:59:00:
Dennis, This isn't too bad of a job. I used a transmission jack with 2x4's wedged under the pump to lower it. The bolts that hold the drive shaft on in the back next to the transmission are tapered. After you take the nuts off put a wrench on the and smack them with a hammer, or leave the nuts loose, to protect the threads, and get a crow bar behind them and give them a whack. Don't get discouraged with the drive shaft if it doesn't fall right out, it will come, but you have to hold your mouth just right. The botom shaft, which turns the lift-all, has a notched end that will turn out. When you get all of this out its a good time to check and adjust your clutch. I believe you can actually replace the disc at this point. (Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.) Good luck Paul
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