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belly pump seal on h

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jon 119

05-30-2006 18:37:45




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both seals on each endof out put shaft are leaking. i got the connecting shaft of what is the step to remove the other half to get the seals out




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Tom Windsor

06-01-2006 20:54:31




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 Re: belly pump seal on h in reply to jon 119, 05-30-2006 18:37:45  
You might do a search on this forum...I saw the same question and discussion before some time back.

I have not been as lucky as others with this thing. I did not change the front one but did the rear one. I wound up with the biggest pipe wrench I could find that would go up in the hole and get a grip and the biggest and ugliest son that I had to sit and push the pipe wrench with his feet while propped against the right wheel. Tractor was in gear and wheel scotched. After straining and grunting it broke loose.

TW

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Tom Windsor

06-01-2006 20:54:30




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 Re: belly pump seal on h in reply to jon 119, 05-30-2006 18:37:45  
You might do a search on this forum...I saw the same question and discussion before some time back.

I have not been as lucky as others with this thing. I did not change the front one but did the rear one. I wound up with the biggest pipe wrench I could find that would go up in the hole and get a grip and the biggest and ugliest son that I had to sit and push the pipe wrench with his feet while propped against the right wheel. Tractor was in gear and wheel scotched. After straining and grunting it broke loose.

TW

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River Bottom Farmer

05-30-2006 18:57:41




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 Re: belly pump seal on h in reply to jon 119, 05-30-2006 18:37:45  
Get a piece of half inch square stock or keystock long enough to go completely through slot in the drive connects and give the key stock a good wack with a hammer.They are right hand thread and usually spin off easily once you get them broke loose.Be patient they will come off,but they are very fine threaded and it will take a few minutes....River Bottom Farmer



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