Final drive pan gasket

Could someone lead me in the right direction. I?m needing a
gasket for a John Deere MT on the final drive pan. The gasket
I?m referring to has 10 or so bolts going through it. I have
searched online. Maybe I?m not putting in the correct
terminology. Thanks in advance. !
 
another option is to buy gasket material and make your own. napa has various types in rolls. i got some from farm and fleet also.
 
If it is like the ones on the A/C C bull gear area take a cereal box or beer case box and lay it out then put a thin coat of grease on the pan. Carefully lay it on the card board and let it sit a few minutes. Carefully lift it off again and then cut out the lines the grease made and then you have the gasket you need. A set of hole punch type set helps cut out the bolt holes and can be found pretty cheap. Last set I got was around $5 for a set of 6 at Orscheln's in there bargain tool area
 
Gasket #M1009T is still available through your local John Deere dealer for some $13.00.

If you don't have a parts catalog, you can download a copy for FREE (.pdf file) form the John Deere Parts website.
 

I agree with Dieseltech that many OEM gaskets for oil pans and other sheet metal cover-like parts use a gasket that may very well be silicone rubber. I did this once a few years ago. I put down a very light bead, then I put the part in place with only gravity holding it down. Then I waited the correct time for the RTV to 'V", before tightening the screws. This made me a relatively thick gasket but eliminated the possibility of RTV silicone squeezing out and plugging a passage.
 

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