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A PTO oil seal
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A PTO oil seal
My pto oil seal was leaking oil so I deceded to replace it. I had to take it out in pieces, but I think there might have been 2 seals (one turned in facing the front of the tractor, and one facing the back of the tractor.) I looked in the manual I have and I only see one. Is this a special seal?? Does anyone know the part number so I can get another one?? THanks
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JL,
I recently had to do a 'quickfix' on my SA pto seal. Like you, I dug and dug and dug to get the old double leather seal out without taking down the tranny. I never did get all the seal body out, but I did get enough out to insert a modern thin oil seal into the cleaned-out space. The thin oil seal costs less than $7.00. I will replace the seal later with the good one--NAPA's costs around $50. So far, the 'quickfix' fixed the leak.
Barn_cub
I recently had to do a 'quickfix' on my SA pto seal. Like you, I dug and dug and dug to get the old double leather seal out without taking down the tranny. I never did get all the seal body out, but I did get enough out to insert a modern thin oil seal into the cleaned-out space. The thin oil seal costs less than $7.00. I will replace the seal later with the good one--NAPA's costs around $50. So far, the 'quickfix' fixed the leak.
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