Posted by CVA59 on December 22, 2009 at 08:23:30 from (75.23.33.65):
In Reply to: Busted Rear End Case posted by IndiRon on December 19, 2009 at 12:42:21:
CVA59 said: (quoted from post at 16:02:29 12/20/09) We'll more bad news today. I thought i might get by with JB Weld. Not gonna happen. This case is severely busted into 4-5 pieces, it is pretty well shattered. Someone tried to brase it back together and fiberglass over it. Not good, it is leaking everywhere. I had no idea this was the problem. I thought when i bought it that the axle housings were leaking and that would be an easy fix. I did not bother to crawl under the tractor and investigate it like i should have. I am now forced to replace the case. Oh well, I have more time than money so my winter project just got more invloved. I do have a favor to ask of you guys. Can someone send me the diagrams of how the rear end case comes apart? I do plan on getting a manual but it will be a while. I only need a scematic from the hydraulic pump back. I would greatly appreciate it. You can email it to me at CVA59@hotmail.com
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