oil seal removel front drive shaft

billl

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L4610
Jan 26, 2011
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i have a 2001 4610 4x4 gst ser#72700 replaced the two seals on the front drive shaft comming out of tranny. two days later still leaking wondering if something is wrong with the coller on that shaft? will that shaft pull all the way out with out geting into tranny? not an easy thing to get to!
 

Sam427

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L3410 GST, FEL, Bush Hog, Box Scrape, Spreader
Nov 6, 2009
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Snellville, Ga. USA
I have oil dripping out the plug in my bellhousing, I suspect the seals are going out on the propeller shaft on my L3410 too, 2001 model as well.:(
 

Sam427

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L3410 GST, FEL, Bush Hog, Box Scrape, Spreader
Nov 6, 2009
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Snellville, Ga. USA
Has anyone found a way to replace the seals on the front driveshaft without splitting the tractor/
 

eserv

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BX24, A1000 Kubota Generator
May 27, 2009
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No, you must split the tractor to replace those seals. You MIGHT be able to fix the leak without splitting the tractor though! remove the front part of the driveshaft and look in there to see if there is a sleeve over the shaft inside the bell housing. this sleeve is to keep the seal collar in place. Some tractors came from the factory missing this sleeve and the collar would work itself forward out of the seal and cause a leak. if this is so simply push the collar back into place ( it can't go too far) then either buy the right sleeve and install it or make one to prevent that collar from moving!
Ed
 

Sam427

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L3410 GST, FEL, Bush Hog, Box Scrape, Spreader
Nov 6, 2009
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Snellville, Ga. USA
No, you must split the tractor to replace those seals. You MIGHT be able to fix the leak without splitting the tractor though! remove the front part of the driveshaft and look in there to see if there is a sleeve over the shaft inside the bell housing. this sleeve is to keep the seal collar in place. Some tractors came from the factory missing this sleeve and the collar would work itself forward out of the seal and cause a leak. if this is so simply push the collar back into place ( it can't go too far) then either buy the right sleeve and install it or make one to prevent that collar from moving!
Ed

Thanks! I have another question, what are the two balls and the spring for on the gear? I am wondering if those came out, last year when I changed the hydraulic filter there was a loose ball lodged in the filter, I also found a piece of rubber, maybe an O-ring or part of a seal. The tractor has always worked fine except for the leak, which seems to have gotten worse with use.
 

eserv

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BX24, A1000 Kubota Generator
May 27, 2009
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Hardisty, Alberta
Gear 4WD Shift, page 140, ref. 060. Ball and spring ref. 040 and 050
Those balls and spring are detent balls to hold the gear engaged and disengaged. I don't see how they could get out without removing the gear from the shaft.
Ed
 

MODiesel

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L5030HSTC MFWD
Dec 1, 2017
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Missouri USA
No, you must split the tractor to replace those seals. You MIGHT be able to fix the leak without splitting the tractor though! remove the front part of the driveshaft and look in there to see if there is a sleeve over the shaft inside the bell housing. this sleeve is to keep the seal collar in place. Some tractors came from the factory missing this sleeve and the collar would work itself forward out of the seal and cause a leak. if this is so simply push the collar back into place ( it can't go too far) then either buy the right sleeve and install it or make one to prevent that collar from moving!
Ed
Old post & thread, I know. But would the L5030HST also have this sleeve?