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Posted by Larry24d on April 06, 2000 at 19:39:10 from (209.242.110.71):
In Reply to: What Am I Getting In To!!!! posted by tbrake on April 05, 2000 at 19:46:41:
I'm doing exactly the same thing you're doing right now, only I'm working on a Super C. my shop book is out in the shop so I can't look right now, but if they are made similiarily, I can tell you exactly what to do...I've found no problems at all getting the seals for the steering box, the seal in the front of the transmission and the power take off seal...I think the other guys gave you good advice....buy the book....I wonder if you can get the genuine IH shop manual from IH...I've got a book the covers all the models in 100 pages, its ok, but I'll bet the genuine IHC book on your tractor would be a lot more clear...let us know what you run into...one other suggestion....use good jack stands and be careful...I've got mine stripped back to the transmission...and stepped on the drawbar last night...I thought for a second the whole thing was gonna flip backwards!!! I didn't realize how little it would take to move it!!!
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