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Re: H transmission noise


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Posted by CoopertownBob on February 10, 2012 at 21:30:22 from (74.51.5.124):

In Reply to: H transmission noise posted by soundguy on February 06, 2012 at 17:44:33:

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Glad to be of help. When you replace those seals, the new ones will not be anywhere near as thick as the old ones you remove, but don't worry, they will still seal up just fine. Seal technology has progressed greatly since these old girls were designed in the late 1930's.

When I did mine. I actually doubled some of the seals as I already had extras, but it is not really necessary, I was just playing it safe as I, too, did not want this to become a regular occurrence.

Best price I've ever seen on that pilot bearing was $70 from a jobber in Chattanooga, TN, so $88 is not out of line at all. I tried the route sflem849 suggested first though, and no one could cross it to find another bearing that would fit. That particular bearing shows up only rarely on eBay as well, though I did buy every other one for it on there, and the seals also. My new bearings were NOS stuff from some guy's home workshop where they had sat for umpteen years until his death and the subsequent sale of everything on eBay. Actually bought all the roller bearings for a complete service in one auction with a winning bid of less than $50! This was for three top shaft bearings, two bottom shaft bearings and the ones in either side of the differential, seven bearings in all! The reason for the low price was the gal selling them didn't know what they fit, and said so in the title of the ad, so it really pays off sometimes to have a copy of the parts book for your tractor! I had to email her twice to get all the bearing numbers, but it was most definitely worth it!


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