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Topic: C OIL LEAK
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| DWCYour Handle
09-21-2012 08:49:00
70.89.7.237
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  MY WIFE DROVE HER 1949 C IN A TRACTOR RIDE LAST WEEKEND FOR ABOUT 3 MI. PUT IT IN THE BARN AND WENT BACK A DAY LATER AND HAVE A 1 FT AROND OIL LEAK UNDER TRANSMISSION AREA. ANY IDEAS WHERE TO START, HAVE NOT LOOKED UNDER TRACTOR YET |
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| Rick Remmert
09-21-2012 18:47:56
68.103.4.114
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Re: C OIL LEAK in reply to DWCYour Handle, 09-21-2012 08:49:00
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| It looks like it is doing the samething mine was doing. The seals on both ends of the brake pedal shaft that runs thru the tranny case were leaking. You will have to drain a couple of gallons of the oil out of the tranny. Unhook the clutch and brake rods. The pedals will pull right off. Take the woodruff keys out and slide the shaft out. The case has one in each side. I got replacement ones at NAPA. Just a thought. |
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| gene bender
09-21-2012 13:52:38
67.55.226.162
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Re: C OIL LEAK in reply to DWCYour Handle, 09-21-2012 08:49:00
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| with new paint shouldnt be hard to find. Have you checked the level just mite be overfilled. |
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| Andrew Z
09-21-2012 08:54:03
72.10.122.33
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Re: C OIL LEAK in reply to DWCYour Handle, 09-21-2012 08:49:00
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| | Most likely input shaft seal going. Requires splitting the tractor to replace. Personally I would just keep an eye on it, when you start loosing more then a soda cap full in a day of working I would replace. Andrew |
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