I've done searches on Google and across this board, and the results for anything on the B26, and especially the rear axle, are really lacking compared to some of the other models. If there is already a thread on this that I've missed, I wouldn't mind at being given a link as an answer! 
I have a B26 HST 4x4 with serial number 50893. (I can't seem to find any more info about the model, but I'm willing to look further.) The right rear axle dumped all of the HST fluid, and I'm suspecting it's the axle seal. However, i can't find any information on removing this particular axle.
The parts diagram does not show an exterior spring clip that would allow the axle to slide out without removing the casing, but holy hell there is a bunch of stuff in front of the casing! Even ignoring the backhoe attachment, it appears the frame of the tractor runs between the casing and the hub with very little clearance around the axle. Maybe I'm mistaken about what this slab of metal is, but it's connected all the way at the front of the tractor where the front loader and roof support are attached.
I'll readily admit I'm in way over my head, and if for some reason this model was designed to be maintained by the dealer only, so be it. But I figured I would throw out this Hail Mary first in hopes that someone has a solution to getting this seal replaced while it's sitting in my yard. Getting it loaded up and to a dealer is going to be a bit of work, so maybe I'll get lucky?
I have a B26 HST 4x4 with serial number 50893. (I can't seem to find any more info about the model, but I'm willing to look further.) The right rear axle dumped all of the HST fluid, and I'm suspecting it's the axle seal. However, i can't find any information on removing this particular axle.
The parts diagram does not show an exterior spring clip that would allow the axle to slide out without removing the casing, but holy hell there is a bunch of stuff in front of the casing! Even ignoring the backhoe attachment, it appears the frame of the tractor runs between the casing and the hub with very little clearance around the axle. Maybe I'm mistaken about what this slab of metal is, but it's connected all the way at the front of the tractor where the front loader and roof support are attached.
I'll readily admit I'm in way over my head, and if for some reason this model was designed to be maintained by the dealer only, so be it. But I figured I would throw out this Hail Mary first in hopes that someone has a solution to getting this seal replaced while it's sitting in my yard. Getting it loaded up and to a dealer is going to be a bit of work, so maybe I'll get lucky?

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