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Posted by Bob M on April 19, 2005 at 12:53:10 from (151.190.254.106):
In Reply to: H replace front trans seals posted by railroadgoat on April 19, 2005 at 11:10:23:
Not a big deal to replace both front seals. You'll need to drop the belly pump to give you some room (not hard to do but it's HEAVY!). But you do not need to split the tractor. Also getting the upper U-joint half and the lower pump drive dog off their respective shafts can be annoying, but there's some tricks that make the their removal fairly easy. I purchased replacement seals at the local warehouse for Kaman Industrial. Called them with the IHC part numbers off the old seals and they crossed them to Chicago Rawhide equivalants. They had 'em in stock, and price was less than at the CIH dealer. My old notes indicate the IHC seal #'s are 79 634 H (upper) and 43 308 D (lower), but I'm not positive. And unfortunately I didn't record the replacement seal numbers. Anyway suggest you check yours before ordering! Hope this helps!
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