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farmall 140 rear drain/weep

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Jimcapone

06-10-2007 06:52:02




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I recently heard a tinny sound in the rear near the PTO so I added gear oil both at the plug above the rear PTO and also at the plug near the gear shift. I added 5 quarts. Later I noticed that the tinny sound at quit but that oil waas leaking out a hole in the rear end....Is there a plug missing...Is this a manufactured hole to allow seepage in the event of overfilling???
My manuals do not show a picture or diagrahm of this part of the tractor.....

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Hugh MacKay

06-10-2007 12:05:06




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 Re: farmall 140 rear drain/weep in reply to Jimcapone, 06-10-2007 06:52:02  
Jim: You have over filled the transmission, causing the lub to go through axle seals. The transmission case has a system to prevent this oil from going to the brakes. The oil you are seeing is that over flow.

On the left side of transmission case there is a fill to level plug direvetly below front tip of left fender. Usually it is behind brake pull rod. I always fill my tractor to that level plug, then add a quart. You may ask why axle seals leaked, you probably have oil level above them. I think once you take it back as I suggest the leak will stop. May take 2-3 days.

You should never have to add oil to the PTO, there is a gear that puts oil up there and an overflow to allow the excess to drain back to transmission, thus all the oil you added is now in the transmission.

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