Posted by Determined on January 21, 2020 at 06:43:33 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: Case 1370 Agri king posted by rldck20 on January 19, 2020 at 17:19:13:
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Reading your mention of rolled lip on seal on install has me thinking you are referring to the shaft seal at top of pump.
My 1270 has been pushing oil out at the lower seam of the pump housing.
Floor was dry all summer.
When it got real cold this winter I went out and started the tractor and left it to warm up for 15 minutes.
Opened the door to get in and I had so much oil on the floor that it was running down the steps.
Mopped up the mess, snugged up the bolts on the bottom of the pump, dumped another 5 gal of oil into it, started it up and it was fine.
Managed another half dozen feedings without any leaks until the temp dropped to minus 30 at which time a steady drip showed up, again from the seam line.
Shut it down, tried snugging the bolts again which made no difference.
Put heat on it for 20 minutes, no leaks.
I know I will need to do a proper fix once it warms up, with where it is leaking from I am not sure if a seal will solve the problem versus is the pump getting old and sloppy.
If I had a warm place to park it I am pretty sure I would be oblivious to the problem even existing.
970 and 1070 have both leaked/dripped oil from the pump on rare occasions (like once or twice a year) but never with the volume that the 1270 did.
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