Posted by Used red mn on April 30, 2018 at 12:01:38 from (76.113.131.26):
In Reply to: Char-Lynn posted by Bullrack72 on April 29, 2018 at 10:08:16:
Bullrack welcome to YT. You can likely get what you need through Baum as Bob posted. I will attach a link to another option for a company out of Missouri. The link will show a reseal kit for a torque generator...basically the same unit as the Char-lynn in question. However make sure you contact them providing the stamped numbers from your unit to get the right seal kit for your unit. I think the units generally used on the IH tractors were 100 series and not the 200 series as shown but I could be wrong just double check. If you look at the link their company provides a link to the Eaton repair manual PDF click the...here...in their description area. The last page in the PDF shows the numbers needed to identify your unit to order the proper parts. On my unit I basically pulled the end caps and replaced the in and output seals...quad rings... and put it back together without taking the center apart where timing of the parts is crucial. If you look close at the Eaton instructions it says...older models don’t have some o-rings... so believe it or not in the unit like mine the machine surfaces actually seal to each other. Good luck hope this helps. We had a 350 on the farm in KS I spent many a day baling with a 47 wire tie behind that thing. When I was old enough to stack the bales plenty of time on the wagon behind it. My uncle still has the tractor maybe I’ll get ahold of it some day. It doesn’t have PS though. The Char-Lynn unit I’m referring to is on my 48 M also a tractor we had on the farm. Sorry for being so long winded.
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