Front axle/differential leak

North Idaho Wolfman

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He and had extensive texts concerning this up until Easter, I did everything I was told to do. Nothing worked. I learned a lot, now it will get done.
I didn't realize I let you hanging???
I do get quite a few posts and messages per day so I might have missed it.
What do you need to know? Or need help with?
 

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I didn't realize I let you hanging???
I do get quite a few posts and messages per day so I might have missed it.
What do you need to know? Or need help with?
No problem. I appreciate your efforts but it's being done now.
Considering the normal time of trying to communicate online and the fact that no one is going to sit waiting on the next message, it's a tough task trying something like that because I just couldn't get it done. But the service guy beat on the assy's and they grudgingly came off. That's the difference between knowing what you're doing and what I know. Now I know....lol. And with me having purchased all the seals, o rings and gaskets, one thing I missed was a sleeve that 2 seals ride on (it's in between the seals) which was scarred up pretty bad. Had to order a couple of them and am waiting on the parts. So, after watching him take both assy's off in about 10 minutes, I feel mighty inept...lol. If it weren't for me missing those sleeves he would of had them back on the tractor in an hour or two.

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to try and guide this old man through it all.
 
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North Idaho Wolfman

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No problem. I appreciate your efforts but it's being done now.
Considering the normal time of trying to communicate online and the fact that no one is going to sit waiting on the next message, it's a tough task trying something like that because I just couldn't get it done. But the service guy beat on the assy's and they grudgingly came off. That's the difference between knowing what you're doing and what I know. Now I know....lol. And with me having purchased all the seals, o rings and gaskets, one thing I missed was a sleeve that 2 seals ride on (it's in between the seals) which was scarred up pretty bad. Had to order a couple of them and am waiting on the parts. So, after watching him take both assy's off in about 10 minutes, I feel mighty inept...lol. If it weren't for me missing those sleeves he would of had them back on the tractor in an hour or two.

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to try and guide this old man through it all.
You need to look really close at the new seals, as most are updated so that they are not two piece, the sleeve is integrated into the seal as one piece.
I could be wrong as there are so many different variations of these.
 
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