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Posted by SuperA-Tx on February 06, 2007 at 14:23:44 from (4.90.48.135):
1948 Farmall Super A I noticed the seal for the seed plate drive is leaking which doesnt look like a problem to fix (I hope). I have put new gear oil in the transmission case but this oil looks darker than the new oil and its thicker. I see that it is lower then the plug that drains the gear oil so... I wonder if this is just the old oil still in there and it didnt get drained out or if the seed drive is oiled from the oil in the final drive? (I havent replaced the oil in the final drive yet.) I know the oil leaking out the seed drive is darker color because I have a gasket that is also leaking on the PTO so I can compare it pretty easly. Anyway, where does the seed plate drive oil come from?
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