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cph1

03-09-2008 18:41:18




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i have a 46 h every time i run it when i turn it off it leak about a quart of gear oil .but it doesnt leak when running .and i am sure it isnt motor oil it leaks about mid way up the tractor near an inspection plate on the belly of the tractor




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tn terry t

03-09-2008 19:22:30




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 Re: h trans in reply to STEWARTINPA, 03-09-2008 18:41:18  
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here is a breakdown #48 is the drive shaft seal and #67 is the belly pump seal when ya get the drive shaft out of the way there is a 3bolt flange remove the yoke then the three bolts in the flange it will tap off and more or less the pump drive will do the same thing

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Michael Soldan

03-09-2008 19:00:11




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 Re: h trans in reply to cph1, 03-09-2008 18:41:18  
Most H's will leak there and its an easy fix. The leak is a seal on the driveshaft. Take the belly pan off, remove the hydraulic pump and the driveshft and the pump drive will be exposed. Remove the driveshaft and then turn the collar that holds the seal off, pick out the faulty seal and insert a new one and reassembly. I did an H one night after supper..it didn't have a belly pump so it was a fairly easy job. Both my H's leaked after I bought them and changed the rear oil and filled them properly..the original owners never kept the rear oil level higher than where it leaked out at the drive shaft seal!

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tn terry t

03-09-2008 18:56:39




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 Re: h trans in reply to james rumph, 03-09-2008 18:41:18  
take that plate off and have a look if you dont have a belly pump you can see everything from the clutch to the front of transmission there are two places it could be leaking gear oil i being the trans input shaft and the other being the belly pump drive you can replace either seal without splitting the tractor



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