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Re: Leaking Gear Oil from an M
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Posted by Randy-IA on November 15, 2005 at 18:25:03 from (207.177.83.190):
In Reply to: Leaking Gear Oil from an M posted by Blue3992 on November 15, 2005 at 17:47:57:
Hi Blue , I just got an M and removed the sludge from the the gear case and put new gear oil in also . I am having the same problem . Maybe worse than your's . I don't have a service or part's manual yet but I did stop by the Case IH dealer yesterday and they gave me a printout of the rear axle housing and it " look's " easy enough to fix if you have some way to remove the rear tire/wheel's . The seal and felt washer are retained by the piece on the end of the axle . All the part's are available but just hope your bearing's are in good shape because they cost about $ 92.00 each . I only put in about 10-1/2 gallon's of oil and it came pouring out the outer gasket area not from the axle housing end seal . If you want me to scan the part's pages and send it to you post back here and let me know . Good luck ...Randy
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