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Billy S.

07-19-2006 05:44:06




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The seal in the shaft that drives the hydraulic pump on my H Farmall is leaking. How do you remove the shaft so that you can get the seal off?

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Bill S. Troy Texas




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Wayne Swenson

07-19-2006 05:57:45




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 Re: H Farmall Case Seal in reply to Billy S., 07-19-2006 05:44:06  
Both transmission drive shaft & PTO drive seals are located behind the belly pump.
Remove the pump & the PTO seal is right behind where the pump drive connector is located. remove the connector. Put the transmission in reverse & lock the brakes. Use a bar or pipe wrench to unscrew the drive lug, lefty-loosey.
Remove the 3 cap screws & the housing comes off with seal attached. Replace the seal & gasket, replace the 3 cap screws, screw the drive lug in, righty-tighty, & you are done. Some oil will leak thru the bearing while you are replacing the seal.
Transmission drive is similar but you must remove the drive shaft coupler to get at the seal. Tip: when the nuts are off the tapered bolt, hold the coupler drive with a pipe wrench & turn the tapered bolt to loosen. Don’t try to drive it out or damage will happen.

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Tom Windsor

07-19-2006 14:05:04




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 Re: H Farmall Case Seal in reply to Wayne Swenson, 07-19-2006 05:57:45  
Wayne"s directions are good...but...good luckwith the leftie loostie thingie...it is a pure sob to get loose sometimes...my suggeston is that you get the biggest pipe wrench that will go in the hole...block the wheels and gears as directed...get a big boy strong as an ox to squat and lean against the right wheel as he pushes the pipe wrench away from you...afterwhile ...maybe...you will here something snap and it is loose.

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