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Posted by Pat on May 09, 2002 at 06:53:29 from (207.235.194.104):
I have a couple of questions, and I need the help of someone who knows. I have a C I am rebuilding in my Ag. Power class, but as I get closer to being done problems keep coming up. First a student was doing all the electrical, but moved and I can't figure out how to hook everything back up. 2nd, I was having trans/gear oil leak from both of my bull pinion gears. I changed the seals in them, but when I filled them up a lot of oil leaked from them. I put about ten gallons of gear oil in. It did not seem to fill the case up. Did I over fill, do they just leak, or am I doing something wrong? The only place I found to fill the transmission, and rear end was at the top of the tractor by the seat. Is this the only place to fill?
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