Clutch and seals project

Now that the holidays are over and it is too cold to do much else I'm getting a few Farmall projects done. I mentioned I am getting the radiator re-cored, and I'm ready to address the puddle of oil that is always under the tractor. We split the tractor, replaced the rear main seal and oil pan gaskets, also replaced the clutch disc, pressure plate and flywheel ring gear. This was also a good time to lower the lift-all pump and replace the drive shaft seal and retainer gasket and the pump shaft seal and gasket. It was challenging to get the pump shaft nut off, but a couple pipe wrenches did the trick. The tractor is put back into one piece now awaiting the radiator.
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A couple things I need to find:
1- long strips of felt to attach to those tabs on the belly pump inspection cover to keep the dust out. The old material was not salvageable.
2- belly pump oil outlet pipe dust seal springs. Case-IH shows these as no longer available, I'm wondering where other have found suitable springs.
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Great pic but I'm admiring and curious about what appears to be a overhead crane. It looks like it just attaches to ceiling joist or trusses?? Rating? Can you post another pic?

Thanks.
 
Hello dgoodman2, sorry for the delayed response. It is a buddy's shop, I was hoping to get back the following weekend and take some pictures for you but got busy. It is an electric lift, it is rated at 1,000lbs. The lift runs on a track north and south, and the two end connecting points are on east-west rails, so it has a wide reach throughout the shop. Behind the camera is also a car lift. These toys along with heat, bathroom, and a large screen TV with cable makes for a comfortable work environment!
 

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