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Rear seal leak on '50 H

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leakyH

11-03-2007 18:00:13




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Hi all, My son has aquired a 1950 H Farmall. Right now we are trying to fix a couple leaks it has. We have already fixed the oil pan gasket leak and are moving on to the rear seal. The leak is between the transmission as the belly pump. How would i go about replacing this seal? I've never split a tractor such as this. could it be more than one seal? Which seal should i order off this site? Thanks in advance for all your help, my son can't wait to show off his new tractor.

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Michael Soldan

11-03-2007 20:51:01




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 Re: Rear seal leak on '50 H in reply to leakyH, 11-03-2007 18:00:13  
No splitting necessary..R4etired summed it up..about a three hour job if there is a belly pump, an hour if there isn't



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r4etired

11-03-2007 18:38:47




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 Re: Rear seal leak on '50 H in reply to leakyH, 11-03-2007 18:00:13  
If the seals in the front of the transmission are leaking it a pretty easy fix.The castings that hold them are removeable from the clutch housing. First remove the 2 metal covers,remove all plbg from the pump,take the 2 cotter pins out of the pump drive and remove the drive,remove the four bolts that hold the pump up in place, the pump is rather heavy about 100lbs.I use a floor jack to lower them but be real carefull as they will fall over when the pump leaves the casting.Next disconnect the U joint at the transmission,remove the 2 bolts that hold up the throw out bearing,Block the clutch pedal down then you can remove the shaft,There is bolt in the yoke on the top shaft,one the bottom shaft place a square piece in the drive slot and smack it with a hammer the thread is right hand.then you can remove the castings that hold the seals. Just reverse the proceedure for reassembly. The castings should be marked top make sure you get them right. CIH has the seals,think there about 20 bucks for both,Take your time and be carefull with the pump.

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leakyH

11-03-2007 18:03:27




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 Re: Rear seal leak on '50 H in reply to leakyH, 11-03-2007 18:00:13  
sorry for my typo mistake, i meant the leak is between the belly pump AND the transmission.



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