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nickWI

05-17-2004 16:04:18




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On my M the pulley seal is leaking. I took 3 bolts that mount the cover plate on off and it don't want to come off. What could be holding it in place. Do i need to pull the entire pulley pump off. Any also is there a drain plug for that pulley?




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Haas Forgot to mention

05-17-2004 18:37:15




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 Re: pulley pump seal leaking in reply to nickWI, 05-17-2004 16:04:18  
There is no drain on the pulley housing. It is fed from the transmission and overflows back to the transmission. A pint or so of oil (and likely some water from condensation) will come out when you get the flange loose. When you reinstall, put a quart of oil in through the fill plug on the pulley housing for initial lubrication. Best to run the pulley every now and then to kick out any water that condenses in there, otherwise the water just accumulates and will ruin the bearings eventually.

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Haas

05-17-2004 18:32:34




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 Re: pulley pump seal leaking in reply to nickWI, 05-17-2004 16:04:18  
Once the three bolts are out, there is nothing else holding the belt pulley drive assembly. It is probably just stuck from years of being there. A little help with a pry bar should break it loose. However, a few other comments. The entire shaft the pulley flange and the retainer flange will come out. The shaft has two bearings on it plus the drive gear on the end. To change the seal, the gear and both bearings (plus I think a spacer) must come off. Best to use a bearing press to take all this apart. Also, the flange with the three bolts does not have a gasket, only metal shims to adjust the gear lash. Make sure you get all those back the same as they were. Cleanliness is very important in installing these shims, as any contamination will result in an oil seep. Good luck!

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Peter Llanso

05-17-2004 18:18:51




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 Re: pulley pump seal leaking in reply to nickWI, 05-17-2004 16:04:18  
I've only had my Super-A about a week, and it's my first tractor, so I might be talking through my hat, but I'm in the middle of replacing the same seal on my pulley shaft. I backed out those three bolts, and the cover didn't want to budge, but it had a gasket behind it that was stuck pretty fast. One medium pop with a rubber hammer broke her loose.
Again, because it's my first OLD piece of machinery, I wasn't sure what I was looking at, in regards to the seal in that cover plate. It had the rubber-with-spring I'm familiar with from more modern auto applications, but it also had a metal separator, and then a felt(?) ring, all encased in metal. At first glance, I thought I had the bearing sandwiched between separate retaining caps. But no, it was one humongous seal, fully 5/8 inch thick. Never seen anything like it. Local guy pressed it out for me, but now that I know, I could have done it with a drift and a hammer and a light touch. What a hoot. The new seal is half the thickness, and I'm thinking, as I heard advised, of putting in two.
Weird, too, on my Super-A, the seal sits on a bushing/spacer thing, and not on the shaft itself! Don't see how it can completely seal, without a little silicone or such under that bushing/spacer, but I don't want to booger anything up. I can live with an occasional drip. The open-spigot I had BEFORE the seal replacement, I couldn't live with!

So there's my two cents. If the M and Super-A aren't comparable.....never mind!

But I'm going to keep that seal. It's as old as I am.

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