Posted by super99 on July 10, 2022 at 16:33:10 from (184.20.235.0):
The left brake pinion seal is leaking on my Oliver 1550. I changed it last year and the shaft was rusted really bad, it should have a different shaft installed, But I haven't had the energy or motivation to tear the rear end apart to replace it. At that time, I worked on it with emery cloth to get it fairly smooth and installed a new seal. So much for the background. Now the seal is leaking bad again, the brake housing was soaked with oil all over. I took it apart and started cleaning it up, cleaned the linings with brake clean and buried them in a bag of oil dry. I need a new seal and don't have time to order one from Agco., I can get one from Motion Industries if I have the right part number. The Oliver parts book gives the number 160 367A The Agco parts page lists alternate seal as 107 621A Is there a cross reference to find a matching number from any seal provider? The seal is intact but I'm afraid if I put a screw in it and pull it out, it will be damaged enough that they can't measure it for a replacement. It looks like the numbers on the seal are as follows 2875 3751 0438 Not sure who manufactured the seal. Any help here?? Thanks, Chris
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