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Re: Leaking trans input shaft seal on my 'C'
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Posted by Randy in NE on September 14, 2005 at 04:24:01 from (204.124.192.90):
In Reply to: Leaking trans input shaft seal on my 'C' posted by IHC Red on September 13, 2005 at 16:18:03:
You need to split the tractor at the front of the transmission/back end of torque tube to replace the transmission input seal. It took my brother and I less than two hours to split my C, replace the seal, and get it back together again. You will need to pull the deck off the top of the transmission to access the gears/bearings. As usual, it is very important to keep safety in mind. Besure to block and brace everything. The rearend pretty much balances on a floor jack under the transmission. The front-end needs to be supported by a set of splitting stands or a cherry-picker and blocks, etc. If the front is securely blocked the rear end will roll back with the floor jack. Remember. Safety! Safety! Safety!
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