Posted by Pat In Wisconsin on October 16, 2007 at 08:29:23 from (69.95.160.128):
Sorry haven"t got back to thank you all from my past posting, by the way I am in Orfordville, Wisconsin. Here is a question that I stumped my IH dealer on maybe someone knows the answer. I am replacing gaskets on the Power Take Off Drive Unit on my 350, also have TA so hopefully I am calling this the right thing. Well this unit is right behind the engine. On the drive unit is a metal plate , that the IH dealer is calling a rear clutch housing cover, looks like the letter T at the bottom of the plate at the lower end of the T are two holes on the casting on either side of the T well these seem to be dripping fluid. I looked at my 560 Farmall it has somewhat of the same kind of set up and there seems to be a plug in one side but not the other. No leaks on the 560. Any ideas what these holes are? Have not put fluid back in yet. When I drained the unit it seemed to have enough fluid in it so I am not sure if this was a leak or just fluid caught up inside the holes and when I cleaned the area. Any Ideas? thanks in advance.. PS one other question, under the seat is a handle that has a curved hook on it, it comes off and to my best guess it is to loosen the clips on the fast hitch from the drivers seat. thanks again.. Pat
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