Posted by Larry G. on September 05, 2013 at 12:31:17 from (4.158.60.31):
My 430 is leaking lubricant from the differential housing onto the brake lining resulting in no brakes. I thought that this was an easy matter of replacing the "O" Ring and seal in the Bearing Carrier which I have done before. However, this tractor is equiped with a Differential Lock and the little seal (A35919)is leaking between the Differential Cross Shaft (A35918)and the R.H.Gear Assy(A37928). My question is. How do you remove the little A35919 seal for replacement without tearing apart the whole rear end of the tractor to get to it? This little seal is only about .125" wide and is recessed back into the R.H. Gear Assy. about an inch. If anyone has worked on a 430/530 with the Differential Lock set up, your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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