Posted by Stick welding on August 18, 2013 at 09:03:41 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: massey 135 oil leak posted by RONG on August 18, 2013 at 07:00:09:
It's a cotter pin not a carter key. That splined part assembly is designed to break before you do more serious damage. There should be another cotter pin sticking out under the clutch housing where it is supposed to drip if the rear seal or trans. seal is leaking. The cotter pin is designed to turn and keep the hole clean. Sounds like maybe the previous owner plugged the hole so you wouldn't see the leak. When you took the top cover off did you remove the roller in the 3 pt. linkage? If not your linkage is probably bent and the roller will be in the bottom somewhere. You'll need to find it. As far as the gaskets, I'd replace everything but use genuine MF/Perkins gaskets! David P who is an expert on these tractors says non OEM rope type rear seals almost always leak. Check if something is blocking the MP linkage from full movement. Speaking of David P, I'm sure he and other MF experts will be along shortly to tell you exactly what to do. I have almost the same tractor except mine is 65 UK diesel with MP. It's my most reliable machine and also the oldest.
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