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Re: PTO Leaks
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Posted by Phil Auten on April 11, 2000 at 05:13:25 from (206.175.72.226):
In Reply to: PTO Leaks posted by mk on April 10, 2000 at 16:03:53:
Ditto Tom's experience with the PTO seal on my M. Got the seal from the local Case/IH dealer for under $15 (there are two of them on the M since the original was a double seal). Just work carefully and the PTO seal will be pretty obvious as to how to replace it. The belt pulley seal may be a little more involved, but should also not be difficult. If you're worried about the job, get a manual first. Even an I&T manual will help, but I recommend that you get a reprint of the factory manual, which is available from the folks here at YT. Look at the top of the gray bar on the left and click on Tractor Manuals. It'll be money well spent since you'll be needing it in the future for other things like this. My 2˘, Phil
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