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IH backhoe hydraulic leak

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ZANE

08-24-2007 06:42:43




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I have owned my IH backhoe for about 30 years and have had just about every bolt out of it at one time or the other. However I am 72 years old as of the 21st of this month and my memory is not what it used to be.

I have a bad hydraulic leak at the bottom of the swing post. I remember putting a seal kit in it there when I first bought it but can't remember how it is configured or what type of seal/s it would take to fix that bad leak. I can use it like it is but the oil cost is eating me alive.

I would really like to be directed to a parts breakdown of the backhoe. Especially the swing post trunion. The engine in the tractor is a six cylinder diesel but there is nothing on it to tell me what the model is?????

Any help will be appreciated.

Please Email me when you post.

Thanks, Zane

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GD720D

08-27-2007 15:42:14




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 Re: IH backhoe hydraulic leak in reply to ZANE, 08-24-2007 06:42:43  
Think you might have a 3142 backhoe.They would be at least 30 years old. Is there a ound jug on each side of the swing taht is held in place with a bunch of bolts.If this is what you have it"s not to hard to fix. Remove boom assy. from swing. remove big nut at bottom of swing shaft. Get all hoses ouyt of the way. Mark and remove each jug. Make sure you know exactly how they go back on. Remove the two top bolts that hold the top spline bracket on the frame. Then lift swing off of main frame. The shaft has to be pressed outfrom the bottom. There is a big allen screw holding the big bushing in the top of the swing housing screw MUST be removed before pressing shaft out. Will try to find parts break down for you. If you want me to email me

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