Has anyone got a G-Series they've replaced a rear axle seal on?
I've run this little G-tractor for a couple winters now...she's been doing awesome, replaced all fluids, filters, front bearings, front axle pivot bearings, steering box when I first got it...been an awesome little tractor, I even found a dead one with the hydro 3pt and hydro front lift, so I have full hydraulics on this, been a great tractor...I love it....blew thru this weeks 14" of snow like it wasn't even there..but...I parked it after doing several 300' drives and half the road in between, came out this morning and all the fluids on the garage floor. At least it happened while it wasn't out somewhere in the woods or someone elses drive, these things are a PITA to move dead. It already leaked a little, if you let it sit for a week or 2, there'd be a little on the floor, I could never really tell where it was coming from, well, I didn't really look that hard....I'm guessing it loaded up with ice and snow and froze this past week while working hard, and then melted off in the garage and took what was left of the seal with it.
My question is, looking at the WSM and hte parts diagram, it's not clear exactly how this can come apart, the WSM doesn't detail that procedure by itself, only in the larger context of bench dissassembly and assembly the axle/transmission assembly while out of the tractor.
It looks like I can unbolt the differential cover from the left side wihle it's in the tractor, but not sure what that's going to leave me, will I have enough room to disconnect the circlip and pull the axle out?
Anyone done an axle seal on these G-series?
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I've run this little G-tractor for a couple winters now...she's been doing awesome, replaced all fluids, filters, front bearings, front axle pivot bearings, steering box when I first got it...been an awesome little tractor, I even found a dead one with the hydro 3pt and hydro front lift, so I have full hydraulics on this, been a great tractor...I love it....blew thru this weeks 14" of snow like it wasn't even there..but...I parked it after doing several 300' drives and half the road in between, came out this morning and all the fluids on the garage floor. At least it happened while it wasn't out somewhere in the woods or someone elses drive, these things are a PITA to move dead. It already leaked a little, if you let it sit for a week or 2, there'd be a little on the floor, I could never really tell where it was coming from, well, I didn't really look that hard....I'm guessing it loaded up with ice and snow and froze this past week while working hard, and then melted off in the garage and took what was left of the seal with it.
My question is, looking at the WSM and hte parts diagram, it's not clear exactly how this can come apart, the WSM doesn't detail that procedure by itself, only in the larger context of bench dissassembly and assembly the axle/transmission assembly while out of the tractor.
It looks like I can unbolt the differential cover from the left side wihle it's in the tractor, but not sure what that's going to leave me, will I have enough room to disconnect the circlip and pull the axle out?
Anyone done an axle seal on these G-series?
(Click pic for large version)
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