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Re: H rear axle leak need experience advice
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Posted by Nebraska Kirk on June 10, 2006 at 08:35:11 from (207.91.30.6):
In Reply to: H rear axle leak need experience advice posted by ChrisL on June 10, 2006 at 06:59:23:
The EXACT same thing happened to me on my 1942 H. I already had the tires and hubs off, so I just moved the support from under the axle housing to under the transmission case. Next I removed the PTO and then, reaching through the PTO hole, removed the bolt holding the bull gear on the axle and also placed a small wedge under the bull gear to hold it in place. Then it was a simple matter to remove the seven bolts holding the axle housing to the tranny case and slide the axle housing and axle completely out as one unit. Next, I scraped and wire brushed the old gasket off, smeared the mating surfaces with gasket sealer, slid the axle housing back into position and bolted it to the tranny case.
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