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Topic: Re: Differences between TE20 and TO20
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| Fergieman
11-17-2012 15:22:53
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OK, I checked the transmission, it is cast iron and there is a TO 4024 located on the right side of the transmission above a cover where the dip stick is. Both axles are leaking fluid, so looks like need to order seals and new brake shoes. That will be my next project. I did adjust both brakes, but they still will not stop you unless I stand on the pedal. |
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| John(UK)
11-18-2012 08:37:55
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Re: Differences between TE20 and TO20 in reply to Fergieman, 11-17-2012 15:22:53
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| If you have a TO20 as it looks like from the number that you gave, then you can fit "Sure Seals" which are much easier to fit and it saves pulling the axles and bearing Hubs apart. But check if the oil level is too high as that will cause the oil to leak into the brakes.....John(UK)....fergusontractors@hotmail.com |
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