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Re: Oil Leak
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Posted by Rick on June 23, 2001 at 07:05:43 from (205.188.192.167):
In Reply to: Oil Leak posted by Ernie on June 22, 2001 at 18:03:42:
Chances are that you have the leak while the tractor is running also. But because things are spinning inside, it's just throwing the oil out against the bellhousing and when you stop the engine, it runs down and out the cover. In any case, the tractor will need to be split to repair the leak. I would get right on the repair while you still have some chance of saving the clutch before it gets too oil soaked. There are no less than 3 possible places for the oil to be coming from. The rear main seal, the plug at the back of the camshaft, or the seal at the front of the transmission. In any case, the tractor needs to be split to do the repair. Good luck....Rick
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