Posted by mattofvinings on May 10, 2009 at 12:11:12 from (67.142.161.30):
All, need help here as my manuals have not yet arrived.
One of my final drive housings has a leak on the LH (short) side of the SA and I can't see where to refill or check it. While I haven't taken the wheel off, I have had my hands all over the casting and the stamped cup underneath with no clues. The housing is seeming to leak highest from the square bearing cover and is oozing out some flexible white stuff like a form-a-gasket was used (but I bet they didn't get it clean first).
Next issue is the transmission oil, I believe I have located the drain plug under the longitudinal PTO housing. (I have the added right-angle PTO for my Woods mower). Is there a level checker for the transmission? (dipstick, etc) or is the only sure way to get it correct to completely drain and refill?
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