Hi Folks So I only had a few minutes to work on the tractor but I took a quick video which seems to show something interesting.
http://youtu.be/kSlkRqfve3c
I was moving the seed gear around and when I tried to pull it out a little, I saw that it was actually attached to something which I believe is the oil seal (which was sliding out---in the video it is the bright and shiny cylinder). I could not see the bearings at all. Am I reading things right? If the oil seal is falling out but at least still in place, then hopefully not too much trash would have been getting in the bearings, which would be a relief.
@mkirsch Thanks for the info on the final drive. I checked the manual and it said that those level plugs were both the level and the fill plug. Should I just open the plug and try to fill it until it starts to seep back out? Given that it has been leaking, I am sure it is probably short a good quantity of oil.
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