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7050 rear diff sight glass replacement or seal

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    Posted: 18 hours 21 minutes ago at 12:41pm
How do I replace sight glass in rear diff? or what is best way to seal? It looks like previous owner tried some white silicone but not working.
Also looks like it has water in it - need to do a complete oil change and filter replacement.
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A socket fits, I think 3/4" and it uses an oring to seal it. They are on the AGCO Parts Books breakdowns. Pretty sure they are pipe thread, and new ones are available still. 
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if like 8000's it is now plastic and uses an oring. It is NPT
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If you are talking about the sight glasses on a 7000 series on the left side of the rear end housing, I removed both glasses and put a elbow fitting with I believe half inch thread and a hose barb. Point of them both up and looped a plastic tube between the two of them. Choose a tube size that bends gently for your choice of setup.. I chose plastic fittings so as to have a more flexible tight/ stopping position. Now you have a sight gauge that works for you.. Dale
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Thats good thinking Dale,,
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