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Re: W-6 foible,s?
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Posted by RustyFarmall on August 25, 2006 at 08:05:30 from (207.32.13.194):
In Reply to: W-6 foible,s? posted by kirk in ks, on August 25, 2006 at 07:03:15:
There are two seals that will give trouble, one is on the transmission main input shaft, the other is the transmission counter shaft that is coupled to the hydraulic belly pump. If either of these seals are leaking, you will see transmission/rear end fluid leaking from under the center of the tractor. The trans/rear end oil is a heavy, 80/90 weight oil. It is also possible that the belly pump input shaft seal is leaking. The oil in the belly pump should be a lighter weight oil, similar to motor oil. There is an inspection cover, directly behind the belly pump. Remove the cover, get a flashlight, and take a look up in that dark hole. You should be able to see where the oil leak is coming from.
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