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David Brown 770 I cant get the right rear oil seal...
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Ronnie Willis
08-07-2010 09:00:55
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I hope someone can help. I have had this tractor for about 5 years. It has a rear oil seal leak.I have the motor out and ready to put back together,but I cant get the right part.I ordered it from here on yesterdays tractors and recieved what they said was the right part.It wont work,so I ordered it from another place ,they sent the same part.Wont work.It is the mid 1970's 770 3 cylinder diesel motor.Is it me? Or is there something I dont know? Help...
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richardinnz
08-13-2010 04:29:02
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Re: David Brown 770 I cant get the right rear oil seal... in reply to Ronnie Willis, 08-07-2010 09:00:55
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You should have recieved 2 pieces of white coloured 'rope' seal. Is this what you got?
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jimont
08-07-2010 09:39:01
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Re: David Brown 770 I cant get the right rear oil seal... in reply to Ronnie Willis, 08-07-2010 09:00:55
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Try Elmer Landman at ejlandman@sympatico.ca for some expert advice.
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