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Re: My Farmall B Fan Pulley still leaks oil!!
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Posted by CNKS on January 29, 2005 at 20:05:37 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: My Farmall B Fan Pulley still leaks oil!! posted by Wayne from Iowa on January 29, 2005 at 19:27:55:
Quoting from the Operator's Manual: "Turn the fan hub so that the oil retainer screw is to the left horizontal position. Remove the screw and fill to the level of the filler hole opening with engine oil. Now turn the fan hub so the oil hole is on the bottom, to allow the excess oil to drain off. Replace the oil retainer screw." So, if you didn't turn it to the bottom and let it drain off you have too much oil. If you did and it continues to leak, the fan will seize. The one on my C was working ok, but as part of my "restoration" I took it apart and cleaned it, and added oil. Started the tractor, went inside to let it run a while, came back out the fan had seized. Luckily I got back just in time. I replaced it with one with sealed bearings from Steel Wheel Ranch. With the oil at the proper level, you don't want any leaks.
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