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7030 transmission fluid transferring

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    Posted: 09 Apr 2024 at 4:39am
7030 is transferring trans oil to rear end. I know this has been discussed before. I pulled filters and screens underneath left and right they were pretty clean. Will get new agco. Figured I need to change the seal to stop the bypassing of oil. Anyone have part number of the seal and is there anything else I'll need? (Gaskets) How big of a job is it to change? Am I going about it right so far? Any suggestions greatly appreciated thanks and first time poster
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Welcome to the forum.

Yes it is probably best to do as many seals as you can when you are in there.
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70265398 is the seal causing the trouble. Be sure to wrap one layer of electrical tape on the shaft splines to prevent cutting the seal when installing. Other parts needed: two- 70269665 Orings.....one- 70261282 gasket.......one-70924921 oring.  Reuse all the seals you can as many are obselete i am told.
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Thank you that's what I was answer I was looking for. Wanted to get seals before I started repair
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