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656 farmall/263 gas/1966

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Jerry Gilliam

02-09-2008 16:44:45




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I recently posted a question about a leak I have in the under frame near the hydraulic filter housing. It is coming out of a weep hole near the filter housing. I was told it is a TA seal leaking and I must split the tractor to fix. I have decided to do so and also do a double split and replace the clutch and pressure plate and all bearings while doing so. I may even replace the rear main seal in the engine. i hope I have not bought a lemon and a pain in the neck, but I realize this is part of an older fixer upper.

My question is do you have to pull the TA to replace the leaking seal or is it in the rear housing? I have a I&T repair manuel and it does not show a lot on this seal or the replacement. Any and all help is needed.

Jerry

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Allan In NE

02-09-2008 17:01:54




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 Re: 656 farmall/263 gas/1966 in reply to Jerry Gilliam, 02-09-2008 16:44:45  
I bought a 686 (newer version of the same tractor) that was doing that.

In addition, someone had put a cork in the weep hole and just kept right on filling/using the tractor.

It got so darned bad that it was literally throwing oil out around the flywheel area. Thought sure the rear main was out.

PTO input seal was leaking. When they corked 'er up the darned fluid was getting so high that it was running back up the PTO tube and doasing the main clutch.

That tractor ended up taking $14K to finally get to the field. Aren't old tractors fun? :>)

Allan

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Jerry Gilliam

02-09-2008 18:14:44




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 Re: 656 farmall/263 gas/1966 in reply to Allan In NE, 02-09-2008 17:01:54  
You say the PTO inlet seal was leaking! Funny, everyone including Tractor Vet (from a past forum post) says it is for sure the TA seal if the oil is coming out the weeping hole. I can't find a good source that describes these seals and how to get to them. Does anyone have a link or place to print some info on same????? ??

Jerry



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