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Posted by banjo on February 05, 2006 at 10:52:40 from (65.67.203.159):
In Reply to: Re: differential super A posted by Janicholson on February 05, 2006 at 08:54:31:
Overfilled , yes. it will still leak if it is at the correct level. seals shot. I was trying to see why the pto sounded dry. I was not useing the tractor . I bought this tractor about a month ago with numerous problems. Propane cylinder hanging off the side, fuel strainer broke, steering collumn spliced with odd steering wheel with pipe welded over the splice, pivot pin bent, front bearing over tightend,front u bolt cut and welded back together, valve stem in the coolant drain, no lube in the steering houseing, worm gear missing teeth on steering, mag bypassed..... I see the level plug by the left brake rod now. I still have not found the fill plug on the final drive. May be burried under crud. I have a long way to go with this. I appreciate the help. And in return i will have a first hand knowledge on the rebuilding of this ole tractor to pass on to someone else.
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