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Maroon belly 7000 oil leak from inspection plate

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Hello all, my 1st post here. Many this question has been answered, but I can't seem to find it.
I have a AC 7000 maroon belly that works great. The issue I'm having is that once the pto is engaged, trans/hydraulic oil comes out of the front seal on transmission. The diff oil is lost and over fills the transmission compartment. I can use the tractor all day and not have any leak at all until I engage the pto and then ALOT of oil comes out and stops shortly after I disengage the pto. I'm not afraid of working on the tractor but have not had one split before. All help is appreciated, thank you.
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When the PTO is engaged (hydraulic) oil comes out of the bellhousing, right behind the engine, correct ??? there is a metal plate that covers the bottom of the bellhousing.  So, the hydraulic oil (sight glasses behind the batteries) goes DOWN when this leak occurs.  I don't get why you are referring to the differential?? The oil level goes DOWN on that dipstick behind the cab??? and only when you are using the PTO ??? Somethings not right here.
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When I engage the pto, oil goes from the differential compartment into the transmission which over fills and comes out the seal on the shaft that goes to the engine. I hope this makes sense.
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The oil level on the dipstick behind the cab goes down, the site glasses behind the batteries goes up.
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The trans and diff are the same compartment use the same dip stick hyd uses the sight glass on the right front
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Thanks for clarifying! So my hydraulic compartment is overfilling.
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Such a strange problem. On the model 7000 tractor, the 4-speed transmission is the rearmost part of the hydraulic sump, which is the torque housing. There is an oil seal on the main shaft/pinion shaft of the transmission, keeping the differential oil (and 540/1000 PTO gears) in their own little compartment. So, there is a large lip seal on the pinion shaft and double seals on the lower PTO shaft up in the front of the transmission housing. The differential/PTO gears oil level is checked and added at the dipstick behind the cab. You CANNOT check that oil level with the PTO running. Engine should be OFF and tractor sitting on the level.  There is a reverse idler shaft that could SEEP oil from diff to trans but it wouldn't be a fast transfer of oil I wouldn't think. An oil leak in the bellhousing when the PTO runs would require a split of rolling the engine away from the torque housing. I don't know why it only leaks when the PTO is engaged, but the PTO clutch is in that general area. I would be da&& sure to remove that belly cover and make it leak to see where the oil is coming from.

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