Posted by simpsonc9 on April 29, 2010 at 09:13:12 from (98.243.58.4):
I have a 1944 Farmall AV that I am in the process of restoring, the other day I was trying to clean off the rear end and came across a plug just under the PTO lever that takes a flathead screwdriver. I removed the plug and behind it appears to be something still in there but on the plug that I removed there are no signs of breakage and the piece still in there looks as though it is just floating in there.
I didn't do anything to it yet to try and remove it or put the plug back in place because I don't know what that is and don't want to screw anything up. I looked in my IT shop manual and also did a search on here but to no avail. Hoping someone can help me with this.
Also, I need to replace the rear end fluid (tranny, PTO) and was wondering the best way to drain it and what to replace it with and also if I should remove the rear axle housing pans and clean them off and if there is a gasket in those. Thank you in advance.
One more thing, anyone ever have the pleasure of removing the rear wheels from one of these high crops? Wondering if anyone has tips on how to get up that high to jack the thing up.
From the last pic do you think this tractor has been re-painted before, looks like there is a orangish color paint under some red, just curious.
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