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Lesson Learned on NAA Jubilee

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JGTN

11-29-2000 04:57:46




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I needed to replace both the lower left lift pin and the pto shaft rear seal because of leaks. Step 1: Drained Differential.
Step 2. Removed left wheel.
Step 3. Removed left axle trumpet and replaced lift pin. Re-installed trumpet and wheel
So far so good (no problems)
Step 4. Since differential was dry, I pulled pto shaft to replace rear seal. (bad move). It seems the Hydraulic fluid migrated to the rear end and did an EXXON Valdez on the basement floor. (I should have looked closer at the I&T pictures.

Oh well, the hydraulic fluid probably needed changing anyway, but it would have been a cleaner job using a drain pan.

However, as the old saying goes (paraphrased):
"All's well that ends"

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Jess

11-29-2000 05:41:57




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 Re: Lesson Learned on NAA Jubilee in reply to JGTN, 11-29-2000 04:57:46  
JGTN

I have a Jubilee also. I had a leak on my pto shaft as well. I went to United Auto. Local store here. I told him I was going to remove the seal. He told me to Drive the front of the tractor in to a ditch. Leaving the shaft tilted up hill. It worked great but the seal he sold me didn't fit. So I had to put the old seal back. I rotated it from the original posision. It stopped leaking. I took the tractor back to the garage. I changed the hydralic fluid a week or two later but I did have a pan.

Do You have the Number for the PTO shaft seal? And Where did you get it?


We are never to old to learn new lessons.

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