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Re: Clutch Inspection Cover
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Posted by Farmer Bob on February 16, 2004 at 15:16:10 from (64.113.13.153):
In Reply to: Clutch Inspection Cover posted by 53 super on February 16, 2004 at 13:49:41:
53 Super, Could be the rear main seal is shot allowing motor oil to drain down onto the flywheel and then when you run the tractor it centrifuges out onto the inner walls of the clutch housing. Or, could be that someone over greased the throwout bearing and it is slinging gun grease in the same manner everytime the clutch is pushed in with the tractor running. Have you noticed a puddle of motor oil on the floor/ground under the tractor when it sits like overnight? Oil being thinner would most likely run out of the inspection plate/hole making the rear seal suspect. Grease being thicker would really have to be excessive and then very warm to run out.
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