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Farmall H counter shaft oil seal

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mike66

12-13-2004 09:03:48




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dropped belly pump to rebuild and noticed a possible oil leak from the counter shaft. Was wondering, can I pull off the counter shaft front bearing retainer and replace the gasket and the counter shaft oil seal without getting into the transmission while I have access to it through the belly pump housing? Any tricks that I need to be aware of? Is the transmission counter shaft nut left handed threads or standard?

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Kelly C

12-13-2004 18:41:51




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 Re: Farmall H counter shaft oil seal in reply to mike66, 12-13-2004 09:03:48  
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Yep you sure can. Do have to remove the lift all though.



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Bob Frey

12-13-2004 10:44:42




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 Re: Farmall H counter shaft oil seal in reply to mike66, 12-13-2004 09:03:48  
You can replace the seal with no problem. May have a little trouble getting the drive coupling off but that's the worst of it. All right hand threads.

Bob



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Dale L

12-13-2004 11:08:36




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 Re: Farmall H counter shaft oil seal in reply to Bob Frey, 12-13-2004 10:44:42  
Can you change the countershaft seal with out dropping the hydrolic pump?



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Bob Frey

12-13-2004 13:08:53




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 Re: Farmall H counter shaft oil seal in reply to Dale L, 12-13-2004 11:08:36  
Like Michael said, you need the room to work on it. I think it's a good idea to replace the seal above that (the input shaft to the transmission) while you have the lift-all removed. I just use a floor jack with a block of wood and lower the lift-all. A long pair of bolts screwed into the tractor through the liftall will hold the lift-all in place when removing the wood block so the lift-all can be completely lowered on the floor jack. Clear as mud!!?? Kind of hard to explain but works well.

Bob

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Michael Soldan

12-13-2004 12:08:55




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 Re: Farmall H counter shaft oil seal in reply to Dale L, 12-13-2004 11:08:36  
Dale changing the seal is easy but you need room to do it, you have to drop the liftall and then its a breeze...Mike in Exeter Ontario



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