Posted by Trapman on July 09, 2009 at 19:39:04 from (69.89.205.141):
Could anybody tell me how to change what appears to be the 2 seals on the transmission side of the casing. I guess were I'm talking is under side of tractor (no belly pump) I've taken the cover off to change my clutch and it looks very wet inside not so much on the clutch side but the side were the shaft from the crank goes into the trans. housing and possibly the one underneath it as well. I'm kind of new at this and assumed that my clutch was shot so I ordered a clutch kit after trying repeated adjustments, and now I noticed how wet (oil) it is and wonder if this is the cause of the clutch slipping and if they should also be replaced? There isn't any oil on the pressure plate just kind of grimmy if that is any way to describe it. I put any load on the tractor and it just sits there in gear not moving with no change in rpm's. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.... P.S. sorry about writting a book>>>>
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