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Posted by russ hamm on September 25, 2006 at 08:29:52 from (63.245.179.200):
In Reply to: Question for 15-30 Owners posted by Loren in Iowa on September 23, 2006 at 21:03:51:
loren, ken is right on. seems like for the last couple of tractors, we haven't had one that leaks.for the ones that did, we had a machine shop turn out the cap so that we could put a seal in it that drove in from the outside. can't remember the size, but you can measure the shaft and then the machinist can figure out what he can cut out. find the seal before he cuts it out though. case/ ih does not have the original seal anymore and i haven't had to check rice yet. with the pulley turing it is somewhat hard to belt up.a little patience goes a long way on this. we have had some that don't turn, but i think the end play was too tight on them. ewald lofdahl tells me that heavy oil makes them turn more often, but he has cleaned them up real good in the past and still had them turn. sealing them off is the best in the long run. gaskets on all the casings are very inportant like hemiorange found out. i have a w-40 that the gasket for the belt pulley assembly must have slipped on me. it did not show up until we plowed with it this year, and oil comes out the clutch house hole in the belly. like ken said this will run oil continually and not return right. oil is expensive! will have to fix this in the winter. sorry for the long post.
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