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BFC
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Topic: Any information on input Hd-5Posted: 14 hours 44 minutes ago at 12:56pm |
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Any insight or information on changing the seal, gasket. on the input shaft to transmission of HD-5.
1951 Model Thanks for looking and your response. Thank you
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Les Kerf
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Posted: 11 hours 50 minutes ago at 3:50pm |
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I have yet to replace the input shaft seal on an HD5 but I did extensive re-work on the shifter, and I can state that just checking the oil in the transmission would be easier if I were a trapeze artist. Best wishes on your project
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gemdozer
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Posted: 11 hours 14 minutes ago at 4:26pm |
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You need to removed the drive shaft and removed the input shaft yoke and pull the gasket seal,2ring seal and boot assambly
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BFC
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Posted: 10 hours 27 minutes ago at 5:13pm |
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Thanks for your response to question.
I had the fuel tank off of the tractor, so it was easy to fill the transmission with oil. When I had reinstalled the fuel tank and finish putting everything back in place. I notice oil leak around the input shaft. Would it be possible to replace the seals without removing the whole transmission? Are replacement parts easy to find, by using HD-5 parts number? Thank you
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gemdozer
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Posted: 8 hours 11 minutes ago at 7:29pm |
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The transmission use 5 gallons oil inside and it should be lower the input shaft and the seals can be change with out removing the transmission and am still have these seals and if your transmission is over fill you need to drain some oil and it should have a small plug under case and oil should be gear oil 50 or 80\90
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BFC
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Posted: 7 hours 33 minutes ago at 8:07pm |
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Gemdozer
Yes, I'll check oil lever in the morning.
If you have the parts for input shaft seals, please sent a price and part numbers. Or I can send a parts list that I have. If you would like, you could PM me. |
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Coke-in-MN
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Posted: 7 hours 21 minutes ago at 8:19pm |
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Oil fill is on top of transmission , level plug to check is on side (1'4" pipe plug)
Seal is 2 parts - a brass seal disc mounted to yoke and another to transmission , to hold pressure on these 2 plates is a boot seal - a spring assembly enclosed in a rubber boot which is said to be held onto 2 parts with contact cement . Seal is the 2 discs which have a set of lines cut into them that spiral oil back into transmission when turning - setting still the face of seal just fit close tolerances to prevent oil seepage . As oil in transmission also serves the ring and pinion case and side bearings , level is important . Edited by Coke-in-MN - 7 hours 19 minutes ago at 8:21pm |
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