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Re: Re: Re: farmall m shaft in behind belly pump broke
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Posted by Paul on January 05, 2001 at 14:20:52 from (205.188.192.158):
In Reply to: Re: Re: farmall m shaft in behind belly pump broke posted by Bert Mead on January 05, 2001 at 10:37:43:
I think you could look up in the clutch inspection hole with a light while it is running and see if oil is coming out between the fly wheel and motor. If it is I belive it has to be split to fix. I was very nervous about doing this but it was not to bad and I consider myself only a marginal mechanic.My 78 year old dad and I had it apart in about an hour.Good time to check clutch and ring gear,throw out bearing and the like. I have read on here where people have by mistake or from hydraulic pump leaking into the crankcase overfilled their crank case with oil and caused the rear main to leak. I think when the oil level is corrected after a time that kind of leak will most often stop on it's own. Just a few things to consider.
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