Posted by rustcollector on July 27, 2013 at 20:32:26 from (70.215.128.86):
In Reply to: 1086 fluid leak posted by pflesch on July 27, 2013 at 19:17:09:
There is an "O" ring on the torsion bar on the left side that can leak; however, if the leak started suddenly and is dripping oil at a fast rate, likely you cracked/broke the torsion arm. Replacing is not terribly bad if you know your way around an IH from "06 to 86 series. You will have to remove the top link attachment cover and perhaps the PTO assembly to disconnect the arm that works against the lift valve (held onto the torsion bar with a "U" bolt just right of center in the main case). Then remove both three point lower links and all brackets that fit next to the torsion bar. Remove the right side torsion arm. Once all this and the oil is out, the torsion bar will slide to the left side. You will need a service manual as my description is from memory and is a few years old. You will also want to find a good used or replacement torsion bar. Aftermarket torsion bars were available a few years ago for an 806 and should be available for a 1086. If you want to contact me, email is open.
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