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Re: Leaking Super M
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Posted by RustyFarmall on December 19, 2005 at 05:58:22 from (216.248.75.142):
In Reply to: Leaking Super M posted by Retcol on December 19, 2005 at 05:28:16:
It is very common for any M or H to leak from that area. The engine rear main oil seal could be leaking, or the transmission input shaft seal, or the transmission countershaft seal, and if the tractor is equipped with a hydraulic belly pump, there are several spots on it that could be leaking. There should be an inspection cover underneath the tractor, remove this cover and take a look up in there, might need a flashlight to see it good. Once you have determined where the drips are coming from, then we can help you with the repair. Also, a complete set of manuals will be worth their weight in gold.
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