Posted by Janicholson on September 06, 2011 at 09:45:47 from (199.17.6.77):
In Reply to: leaking H posted by Farmallb on September 06, 2011 at 09:02:04:
Three fluids can be found in that location, Trans oil (90wt gear oil) Hydraulic fluid from the belly pump (hytran, or 30 wt non detergent engine oil, or Engine oil. The ear main is the most trouble, as the engine must be removed (tractor split) to repair it. The trans leak is nex troublesom as the Liftall must be removed, then laying under it either the clutch shaft and top trans seal (input shaft) or the pump drive seal on the counter shaft need to be replaced. The Liftall is easiest as It can be removed (carefully lowered on threaded rods where the original bolts were) and repaired out from under the tractor. Best of luck hoping it is the Liftall. Jim
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