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Question for an H mechanic <answered>

Postby Bob Perry » Wed Jan 30, 2013 7:28 pm

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Above is picture of front of transmission

That clutch shaft where it enters the transmission (upper part of picture) is leaking/loose. Can I change the bearing/seal from the outside, without opening up the transmission ???
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Re: Question for an H mechanic

Postby Boss Hog » Wed Jan 30, 2013 7:33 pm

you can change the seal, and I think the bearing, it has been many years since I worked on a H
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Re: Question for an H mechanic

Postby BJ Moretz » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:06 am

Hi Bob
I have an M with the same issue. Thought I would give it a try too. That kind of work makes me wish for smaller hands LOL Let me know if you have success. I will let you know if I get to it first.
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Re: Question for an H mechanic

Postby Bob Perry » Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:05 am

BJ Moretz wrote:Hi Bob
I have an M with the same issue. Thought I would give it a try too. That kind of work makes me wish for smaller hands LOL Let me know if you have success. I will let you know if I get to it first.


Thanks. I called Columbia Tractor in NY and the parts guy was nice enough to take the phone out to the shop and speak to "one of the older guys" who said yes, you can replace "the smaller outer bearing" from the outside. I hope to get to it later today, to take it apart. And will post my results when I get them.
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Re: Question for an H mechanic

Postby Bob Perry » Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:33 pm

Well I guess if ya can't find an H mechanic, ya gotta just be an H mechanic yourself.

Went pretty good. See the "yoke" in the top picture, I got it off with a gear-puller.

Then under that, the 3 cap screws take off the flange that holds the seal.

Then under that, you see another casting, with 6 bolts, when you take that off, you end up a short shaft and a couple gears in your hand. And now you have access to 2 bearings. The bigger, inside one is ST-206, the smaller outside one is ST-247. Both have "IHC" on them too. The seal is 19634-H C/R. Gonna get the parts on the way in the morning.

So the answer to the question asked in my original post is "Yes, it can be done from outside the transmission."

Many thanks to the helpful folks at Columbia tractor. I started thinking about shopping for the lowest prices, then I realized, what a valuable service it is to be able to talk to people who are dedicated to helping solve problems, even if it costs a few bucks more, I will get them right through the Case-IH dealership.
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Re: Question for an H mechanic <answered>

Postby Mr E » Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:43 pm

What Bob, no video. Not even pictures? :lol: :lol:
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Re: Question for an H mechanic <answered>

Postby Bob Perry » Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:48 pm

Mr E wrote:What Bob, no video. Not even pictures? :lol: :lol:


Haha you're a funny guy! Ever try using a camera with thick greasy hands?

Actually we have been taking some pictures of the clutch change-out, and intend to make a "how-to" video for YouTube, there's really nothing out there, and a lot of people think you need to split the tractor to do a clutch.
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Re: Question for an H mechanic <answered>

Postby BJ Moretz » Mon Feb 04, 2013 10:01 am

Thanks Bob
I ordered my seals this morning. Looking forward to the clutch video. That is on my to do list too. Please post the link to your video when it is uploaded.

Thanks again !
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Location: Dartmouth, Massachusetts

Re: Question for an H mechanic <answered>

Postby Bob Perry » Mon Feb 04, 2013 10:16 am

Yup no problem, as soon as my parts are in it will go together in a few days, then the video will be posted on this forum in the H section.
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