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dakotan

11-30-2006 16:15:05




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Can someone please give me instructions on how to properly replace the seal on the rear pto shaft of a 1947 farmall h. Thanks alot




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TDK

11-30-2006 17:31:07




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 Re: rear pto seal in reply to dakotan, 11-30-2006 16:15:05  
Remove the two bolts that hold seal housing. Remove housing, replace seal & gasket and re-install.



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dakotan

11-30-2006 18:04:59




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 Re: rear pto seal in reply to TDK, 11-30-2006 17:31:07  
Thanks very much for the reply. Do I have to drain any fluid before I remove the housing and the seal? Is the seal pressure fit or is it just held in by the lip on the two bolt housing? thanks again for your knowledge!



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Tom Windsor

11-30-2006 18:46:55




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 Re: rear pto seal in reply to dakotan, 11-30-2006 18:04:59  
I would just set a clean bucket under it and catch what little may come out.

The seal is pressed into the housing...you will have to take a punch or something to knock it out.

The origional seal on this thing is real thick...maybe 3/4 inch..being as tight as I am, I went to my local seal store and had them to cross the numbers and get me new seal. Be sure, when you take it out, to be careful not to destroy it so you can read the numbers on it. That replacement seal is very narrow compared to the one in there so, just to be on the safe side, I put two seals in it. Make sure you put the seal back into the housing pointing in the right direction...the lip points towards the oil. When you put it in, do not get aggressive with it, just gently tap it into place.

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TDK

11-30-2006 18:40:05




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 Re: rear pto seal in reply to dakotan, 11-30-2006 18:04:59  
If you can park it with the front down hill you won't loose much oil. If not then you will have to drain it. Seal is press fit. There is no lip on the one I'm working on.



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Jake T

12-08-2006 01:21:44




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 Re: rear pto seal in reply to TDK, 11-30-2006 18:40:05  
if there is a case/IH dealer nearby they will have the pto seal for about fifteen dollars



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