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iester

12-13-2004 15:43:26




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two holes under mid section of ih 350 utility tractor what are they for?




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F-Dean

12-14-2004 07:14:50




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to iester, 12-13-2004 15:43:26  
On the older tractors, these holes were to give mice easy entrance to build their nest.



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Allan in NE

12-13-2004 18:23:53




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to iester, 12-13-2004 15:43:26  
Not to stray from the subject, but there are a lot of John Deeres that have weep holes right in the engine block.

Let's the weepy liners drain somewhere besides into the engine oil. :>)

Allan



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DWV

12-13-2004 16:06:41




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to iester, 12-13-2004 15:43:26  
To keep moisture from building up around T/A
clutch.Also 3 oil seals can leak into compartment,if so oil will run out holes.



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iester

12-13-2004 16:28:54




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to DWV, 12-13-2004 16:06:41  
mine is leaking something,is it serious and how to repair (ta or motor oil?)



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DWV

12-13-2004 17:50:01




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to iester, 12-13-2004 16:28:54  
If you have T/A and live PTO it should be HY tran
or equivalent oil that is leaking out.Every thing from engine back uses it.I know its a job on utility but theres a plate covering top of clutch housing with a smaller plate on it.Remove plates and you can usually tell which seal is leaking.
If seal toward front of tractor is leaking it can be got to by splitting at rear of engine.If ones to rear are leaking T/A housing and T/A need removed.I would do them all if tractor is apart.
Think Kelly C has pictures on row crop teardown somewhere on site.

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Allan in NE

12-13-2004 16:56:30




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to iester, 12-13-2004 16:28:54  
Chances are it is one of the rear end seals leaking fluid forward.

Tractors gotta be split.

Allan



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iester

12-13-2004 17:02:21




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to Allan in NE, 12-13-2004 16:56:30  
is that rear axle fluid or tranny fluid or is it the same?



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Allan in NE

12-13-2004 17:40:41




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to iester, 12-13-2004 17:02:21  
I have never even laid eyes on an IH Utility, but I would imagine that it is the same oil.

Allan



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iester

12-13-2004 18:06:44




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to Allan in NE, 12-13-2004 17:40:41  
thank's just bought tractor late this year. i'm not a expert,mowed 8 acers twice realey like tractor.just want to improve ih 350 utility.



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Allan in NE

12-13-2004 16:12:07




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to DWV, 12-13-2004 16:06:41  
Some joker plugged the weep holes up on my 686 prior to my buying it.

Darned thing filled clear full of rear end oil and ruined the clutches.

Allan



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DWV

12-13-2004 17:57:06




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to Allan in NE, 12-13-2004 16:12:07  
Allen,started checking holes after hearing men bragging about pluging holes to sell tractors.



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B Watson

12-13-2004 17:49:25




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to Allan in NE, 12-13-2004 16:12:07  
I recently bought a 300U and when I was going over it I discovered these two holes both plugged, when I opened them up one drained about a half a gallon of water/oil.



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PAULIH300

12-13-2004 18:18:35




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to B Watson, 12-13-2004 17:49:25  
I'm not looking forward to see if mine are plugged too....



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iester

12-13-2004 18:36:50




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 Re: drain holes? in reply to PAULIH300, 12-13-2004 18:18:35  
hey great forum,any help on ih 350 utility tractor.,thanks



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