Posted by redforlife on August 28, 2023 at 00:50:38 from (174.210.166.51):
In Reply to: Farmall H two leaks posted by boberjagel on August 27, 2023 at 18:22:33:
Several possible places to leak on the transmission/rear end. I'd be really suprized if it's just leaking in one place and out one seal or gasket. Could be, but I'd bet otherwise. It'll take some cleaning, watching, and investigating to figure out/see where all its leaking.
Not so many possible places on the belly pump. And it being low might be from loss of fluid to a cylinder rather than leaking. But if it's ending up on the floor, it's obviously leaking too.
One things for sure, you want to pin point all the leaks you'll be fixing before tearing down. Otherwise you'll just be repeating some of your tear down/re-assemble.
Lower front transmission shaft to lift all pump (seals on both), and gaskets between axle housings & rear end are common to develope leaks. Wouldn't have to be, and might also leak elsewhere.
Whether or not anything leaks bad enough to warrant fixing (in your opinion) will have to be decided by you/your son. Personally, I don't fix miner seeps. The kind that just developes some gunk on exterior of housing. Dripping out after filled, different story. Fluids are getting high priced to just let run out like that.
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