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by Jdbfish » Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:31 am
Disassembled fan hub to clean up, was making some noise. Got her all cleaned up, looks good, sounds good but what keeps oil from leaking out of the back (end closest to you if sitting in seat), is there an Irving or something I'm missing! I see there is a groove on the inside of that end in item 7 in the link below? Please explain, I'm confused again.... http://www.farmallcub.info/manuals/cub_ ... e%2014.jpg
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by Boss Hog » Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:50 am
It will only hold a small amount of oil with out leaking out, The procedure is described in the manual as to how to oil it Boss
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by clodhopper » Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:28 pm
As Boss mentioned the procedure is in the manual. I like to use an oral syringe with about a 10 inch piece of tubing to oil the hub. It works as slick as a whistle.
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by Jdbfish » Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:59 am
Thanks for the info folks, I appreciate it. I have read and understand the procedure but can't quite get my head around how it does not leak when the tractor is on an incline for example? Oh well, it worked for over 60 years, no sense in worrying with it now! Thanks again....
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by Clark Thompson » Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:11 am
Originally there was a O ring type seal pressed into place when part 3 was pressed together. Over the years the O ring falls apart. The O ring is not replaceable. Best thing to do is to keep a check on the oil more often than the manuel states.
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by John *.?-!.* cub owner » Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:29 am
since you apparently have it disassembled, be careful of which way the oil scoop is turned front to rear when reassembling One of the manuals (don't remember which one) has it reversed, and it will not lubricate the shaft turned that way. Here is a picture from the Blue Ribbon cooling system manual. In this picture the scoop (little curly Q to the right of the fan hub) is reversed, it should be turned with the tail facing the opposite direction. The way it is shown in this picture it will not direct the oil to the shaft. It is also incorrect in my GSS 1411 revision 1 service manual.  The thing to remember when sorting this out is the the outer drum turns, but the center shaft is stationary, so it is easy to reverse how it goes together.
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by clodhopper » Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:30 am
Clark Thompson wrote:Originally there was a O ring type seal pressed into place when part 3 was pressed together. Over the years the O ring falls apart. The O ring is not replaceable. Best thing to do is to keep a check on the oil more often than the manuel states.
There is a note in the owners manual about a rubber seal behind the hub. It says " The rubber seal is used for shipping purposes only and need not be replaced when worn." Is that the seal you are talking about, or is there another seal? I havent had to tear into that part of the tractor yet...
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by John *.?-!.* cub owner » Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:46 am
One other note, if you over fill it and do not drain down to the proper level, the result is a cone shaped coating of oil mist on both sides of the tractor, that becomes caked with dirt, etc. , and looks terrible. I learned that lesson about 25 to 30 years ago when I got my first cub, but did not yet have a manual.
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