Eagleview
Veteran Member
Did you find where all that water got into the bellhousing ? You may want to check the gearbox oil now , if it was over the input shaft seal it could be sucked into the box when the box cooled down after use .
Glad to hear you got er' done.
soundguy
I'm glad to hear you got it fixed. I realy like you adjustable front end dolly. That idea had to make it easier to line every thing up when putting it back together. I will have to remember this if I ever have to split my tractor. Job well done!.
Bill
Did you find where all that water got into the bellhousing ? You may want to check the gearbox oil now , if it was over the input shaft seal it could be sucked into the box when the box cooled down after use .
The water? You know that is the question of the day. What came out of there was one can of PB and I'm sure a gallon of water. I know it sounds strange but it had to be condensation unless there is some hidden path that every time it rains and the tractor is out in it that water runs down in a certain way to go right into the bell housing. In other word I have no idea how that much water could collect in that area. I opened the drain hole to about a 1/4" (from less than an 1/8" factory) and put a new longer toggle (cotter pin) in the hole so now I can easily reach under the tractor and spin it if I thing it might be clogged again. I will check the gear box in the morning for traces of water, another good tip thanks for your help Iron Horse
You probably already know this but the water inthe trans oil will be emulsified and look milky.. etc.
soundguy
You need to patent and produce that jack-stand. Very clever and it's neat.
I'm like you on the water mystery. That amount of water makes me wonder if the first 85 hours of that tractor's life might have been in Galveston or Houston? It might have been in a flood. It may have taken this long for the water to rust everything together. You might have let it sit long enough to be the "lucky" one.
I'm sure glad you got it fixed. I can't add anything but my congratulations on a job well done.![]()