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Re: Oil leaks near Bell housing/final drive?
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Posted by Haas on April 11, 2006 at 17:47:10 from (12.65.72.44):
In Reply to: Oil leaks near Bell housing/final drive? posted by Ramon in NC on April 11, 2006 at 10:56:26:
That picture looks like the final drive for a 140 or similar tractor. I see the Fast Hitch/cultivator brackets in the background. That leak is coming either from the final drive pinion shaft seal, or from the differential (that is on the transmission side) shaft seal, or both. If the transmission is overfilled, that will contribute to the problem. Make sure you only have the transmission filled to the level plug located on the left side behind the brake rod. You have to take the brake rod yoke (clevis) loose to get at the level plug. To replace the seals, you have to remove the final drive and then the brake drum. After you do that, you can get at the seals to replace them.
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