Callin all who have knowledge in Band Brakes on an H

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Just wondering, on my "H" there seems to be a seal behind the drum when I pull it out. For some reason, Case IH tells me ther is no seal in there? If not, then where is all the oil coming from that dirties my brakes?
Thanks! -Cole
 
It is coming from the seal on the bull pinion carrier DON"T USE THE PULLER HOLES AND PULL IT OUT!!! You have about three hours worth of work before that point.
Go look at the parts diagrams and you will see all the stuff you need to figure it out. Go to http://www1.caseih.com/northamerica/PartsService/Pages/search.aspx
GTG
 
Your parts guy looked at the wrong diagram, it is not listed with the brakes, but with the Rear Axle differential diagram, a couple of pages earlier. The number is 48498D, later numbers are 358777R91 and 360252R91. They are all the same seal. A bearing place or maybe NAPA will be cheaper than CaseIH. With the drum off you have to pull or dig it out. It is not necessary or desireable to remove the bearing cage, to do that you have to pull the transmission/differential cover. Just drill a hole in the seal, insert a screw and try to pull it out first. That usually does not work for me, I have to destroy the seal to get it out.
 
Yeah, the old seal WILL get destroyed if I am doing the job as well.

I meant that it would take at least three hours to pull the bull pinion carrier through the PTO. At least for me it would.
 
What I meant was you don't need to pull the bull pinion carrier to replace the seal.
 
I follow. That seal is one tough bugger! It might take three hours either way :D Just kidding, but it is a tough one. On my H I pulled the BP Carriers and it still destroyed the seal pushing it out.
 

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