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Re: massey 135 oil leak


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Posted by DavidP, South Wales on August 18, 2013 at 15:15:42 from (2.101.101.194):

In Reply to: Re: massey 135 oil leak posted by rong on August 18, 2013 at 13:59:50:

Hi Ron?
A whole host of issues have been brought up in your and subsequent postings and unfortunately the roller issue does highlight the absolute need to have a workshop manual to hand before tackling what is a relatively straightforward job without the relevant knowledge.
One thing that has not been mentioned is whether it is engine oil or transmission oil. Trying to read between the lines it would appear to be engine oil. Please confirm, yes or no.
Working on the basis of engine oil the tractor will need to be split. Clearly the clutch will need to be removed, stripped, cleaned and new plates fitted etc. It will be essential to clean out the bell housing and ensure that the split pin in the bottom is free and clear of debris.
In this instance I would suggest that the engine sump is removed and new gaskets/seals fitted. It is not possible to identify which is leaking so play safe and replace both. This can be done after the tractor has been rejoined.
If your leak is from the transmission then replacement of the seals is fairly straightforward. If necessary we can go through this after you have confirmed which oil is the culprit.
Where does the roller go? Gravity acts on all things and invariably the roller will find its way to the underside of the main hydraulic pump.
Retrieval is normally done after the pump has been removed. With all of the oil drained you can try sweeping the underside of the pump with a piece of wire or similar in the hope that you might just bring it out.
Before going any further make sure that you have a good workshop manual preferably a genuine MF one.
Please let us know about the oil.
DavidP, South Wales


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