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Re: Leaky 1950 Farmall H
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Posted by Doc on March 07, 2002 at 22:39:41 from (209.173.230.240):
In Reply to: Leaky 1950 Farmall H posted by Jeff on March 07, 2002 at 11:56:42:
You can pull the clutch cover on the bottom of the housing, run the tractor in neutral, crawl under and possibly see where the leak is if it's constant. In the clutch housing are it could be the seal on the belly pump if you are leaking motor oil (that is what should be in the belly pump). If you are leaking gear lube one of the seals on the front of the transmission are leaking. If you tear into it to chang one seal, change all 3 while you are there. Not too bad a job. Get an I&T manual. It can guide you through the job, along with all the others you may tackle. Everybody here is fantastic about helping. There is also a lot in the archives on this and how to do it. Doc.
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