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Re: Farmall H leaking
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Posted by Kelly C on February 01, 2006 at 15:42:53 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Farmall H leaking posted by Guyzoo on February 01, 2006 at 14:52:34:
Yes you can change both of those seals with out splitting the tractor. You do though need to remove the liftall from the belly to do it. ![](http://ns2.genesis-technology.com/~kvp/images/Liftall/IMAGE004.JPG) 1st remove all the pipes and stuff from the lift all. Also remove this coupler. 2 cotter keys and its out.
![](http://ns2.genesis-technology.com/~kvp/images/H%20clutch/image001.JPG) You can use threaded rod to lower the liftall if you dont have help. Use 4 rods instead of 2 though. It wobbles alot with 2. hehehehe
![](http://ns2.genesis-technology.com/~kvp/images/9-17-02/9-17-02-2.jpg)
You need to remove the coupler from the clutch to the trans to get at the trans seal. The drive for the lift all screws out. Then the seals are a easy fix. Hope this helps.
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