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Posted by 1951farmallH on April 13, 2006 at 18:41:51 from (68.118.182.54):
I just acquired a 1951 Farmall H. It has a #30 trip bucket loader on it which works pretty well. It doesn"t have any wierd noises. The one thing that bothers me is a leak coming from the back of the tractor. It is on the bottom, between the belly pump and transmisson. A nieghbor told me it is the "rear main seal". I don"t know if the oil is coming from the Trans or the belly pump. It is black oil, needing changing but I"m just wondering what it is coming from. I think it"s the belly pump so i just put more oil in the belly pump resivour. The other problem is that it only has three positions on the light switch box. Which are lights off, lights dim, and lights bright. The previous owner said that the generator (6 volt system still) was rebuilt be he occasionally ends up with a dead battery. The amp gauge is questionable. It has a crack in the glass and even when the battery is unhooked it reads a little to the left of zero. It moves a little more to the left when the tractor is running and /or with the lights on. Is there a way to check the generator? Thanks for any info on my two problems.
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