Posted by Robert Major on September 19, 2013 at 21:48:51 from (216.130.85.217):
In Reply to: PTO Shaft Leak posted by steve terplak on September 19, 2013 at 16:22:55:
Hi
Is that the same back end as a 2002 Mythos 110 by any chance. I had a customers tractor here I found it had 2 leaks on the upper pto shaft.
One was the speed sensor was cracked on the threads under the lock nut, in the bottom of the pto housing. oil was weeping out the crack. I changed the sensor and half the leak went away.
The other leak is the seal on the outside end of the pto shaft. I washed the rear end. Then ran the pto.
The oil pooled in the gap between the shaft and the threads, where the cover screws in after a few minutes running.
Then it flows over the lip and drips down and under the housing. With the pto housing being a dark brown color for some reason on this tractor, it was hard to find the leak while dirty.
I haven't done the seal leak yet guy needed the tractor back.
Like you I need to know how it comes apart. Before doing something wrong, and causing more problems than this tractor has already had breaking down recently!
Regards Robert
This post was edited by Robert Major at 21:56:01 09/19/13.
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