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Re: How many seals go on to Brake shaft for Farmal
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Posted by scruffyia on June 30, 2005 at 09:30:33 from (206.195.193.254):
In Reply to: How many seals go on to Brake shaft for Farmall H posted by marvin on June 30, 2005 at 09:18:00:
Originally there was one seal used, but some time ago the design of the seal was changed and now two fit (seals were made thinner). On my M I have two on the right side and one on the left side. On the left side when I pulled the original single rotten seal out I could only get one seal back in, it was just so tight and I was afraid forcing the first one all the way in would ruin the outside seal (green part). I think the hole was cut a little small on my tractor... or I guess the seal could have been a little big, one or the other..., but I just tapped one seal in flush on the left side and called it good. Niether side leaks so I'd say one works, but two would work better. With 2 if one seal goes bad it still doesn't leak because the other seal keeps it from leaking. hope this helps! later, scruffy
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