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Posted by PurdueAg on September 20, 2005 at 20:18:28 from (198.109.220.6):
In Reply to: Re: Found a H but need to know how easy of a fixi posted by Andy Waller on September 20, 2005 at 05:32:29:
My H had the same problem. When I added 5 gallons of oil to the transmission housing, 2.5 gallons leaked out through the belly plate (luckily I caught most of it in a pan). Take off the belly plate (be prepared for a lot of oil to drop out with it). The seals are around the main shaft (top one) and the countershaft (bottom one) where the shafts come out of the transmission housing. If you don't have a lift-all pump, the oil seal on the countershaft is really easy to replace. Just remove the countershaft nut (use a pipe wrench) and bearing retainer and pull off the oil seal (which fits inside the bearing retainer). The oil seal looks like a metal ring with rubber inside of it. Replacements are in stock at your local Case IH dealer, including the gaskets for the bearing retainers. The mainshaft oil seal is a little more tricky (it is a bigger version of the countershaft seal and you have to disconnect the shaft to get at it), but if I can do it, anyone can. All can be done through the belly plate. All the gaskets and oil seals are in stock at your Case IH dealer. Hope this helps.
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