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Re: Leaking Gear Oil from an M
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Posted by Haas on November 15, 2005 at 18:39:13 from (12.65.30.174):
In Reply to: Leaking Gear Oil from an M posted by Blue3992 on November 15, 2005 at 17:47:57:
You are going to have to replace the seals at the front of the transmission, at the axles and while you are at it might as well do the PTO as well. PTO is easy. Axles require removing the wheels. Front transmission seals require dropping the Lift all hydraulic pump and disconnecting the main drive shaft. Getting the couplings off the transmission input shaft and off the countershaft is required to replace the seals. This will likely not be easy to do. For the countershaft especially, you will have to drain at least part of the transmission oil, as it will run out when you remove the coupling on the shaft that drives the Lift all. As others said, hope your bearings are ok, as excessive play will make the seal replacements ineffective in stopping the leaks.
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