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absrio

05-02-2000 12:05:17




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My M is leaking oil on the bottom where like the hydrolic pump is i have tried to draw a picture but not very

----- - ----- front ----- --- ----- / \ / <- ^ \ / ^ ----- back | -- | engine oil pan | | | | | |
seems to be leaking where my wannabe arrows point i dont use the hydrolics cause this is a show tractor so does it matter if all the oil leaks out there or what should i do

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The Red

05-02-2000 12:21:21




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 Re: Farmall leaking oil in reply to absrio, 05-02-2000 12:05:17  
Is it leaking at the back of the oil pan or is it leaking out the clutch inspection plate hole? If it is out of the hole then the rear crankshaft seal is the culprit.



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absrio

05-02-2000 14:04:54




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 Re: Re: Farmall leaking oil in reply to The Red, 05-02-2000 12:21:21  
I tried to draw a picture but it didnt turn out like it was supposed behind the oil pan is another pan looks similar to the oil pan but has to do with the hydrolic oil i think it is covered in oil and seems to come from the top around where its bolted on



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The Red

05-02-2000 15:18:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall leaking oil in reply to absrio, 05-02-2000 14:04:54  
Sounds like the belly liftall pump is leaking. Are you speaking of the assembly that is just in front of the transmission? If so, remove that 2 bolt inspection plate that is between the transmission and the pump and look. It is probably the countershaft seal or the gasket in the liftall pump.



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absrio

05-02-2000 18:08:27




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall leaking oil in reply to The Red, 05-02-2000 15:18:38  
Will it hurt to much if i just let it leak out. I will never use the liftall. The most this tractor will see is driving about 10 to a parade or pulling wagons out of our shed.



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The Red

05-03-2000 00:09:09




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall leaking oil in reply to absrio, 05-02-2000 18:08:27  
You can leave it in BUT remove the short driveshaft that runs it so you don't burn the pump out.



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Ray M41

05-03-2000 06:39:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall leaking oil in reply to The Red, 05-03-2000 00:09:09  
Yea, I taught about that last night. Let the pump down just enough to slip out the couppler and then raise the pump back into place. You should be able to tie the couppler to something up in the cavity for safe keeping.



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Ray M41

05-02-2000 18:31:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall leaking oil in reply to absrio, 05-02-2000 18:08:27  
It will eventially burn up and probably lock up, and lock up your transmission. The unit constantly circulates oil internally even when no lift is applied. If you are not using it then take it out and put in the blank cover plate.



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