Posted by Michael Soldan on September 27, 2011 at 19:40:02 from (24.235.49.221):
In Reply to: H leaking oil posted by Illinois Farmall on September 27, 2011 at 19:32:15:
Under that pan may be a belly pump if the tracctor was so equiped,there is a drive line that goes through the rear housing to the transmission.The most common leak is the seal where it goes into the transmission,it could also be the seal for the belly pump if you have one. The driveshaft comes apart with three bolts,you are then able to turn the collar at the back out and pick out the seal and replace it with a new one..if you have a belly pump you have a bit of work to remove it,if you don't have one an hour and a half should change the leaking seal out..not a bad job,more complex if you have a belly pump to remove..in any case remove the pan and you will be able to see which ,if not both seals are leaking..common on H's,I've had to do both of mine
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