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Re: (ET) Leaky transmission



It occurs to me that there may not have been a full 64 ozs of old oil in there.  You put in the correct amount and the new oil met-up with dry old axle seals. 
Hope the axle housings are loose.
Jack

On May 11, 2011, at 7:23 AM, Chris Tromley wrote:

George,

The first time I changed the oil in mine I got a leak too.  I found the axle housings that bolt up to the main housing were both very loose.  I tightened them back up and have had no problems since.  It probably wouldn't hurt to check the tightness of all the bolts while you're under there.

Chris

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 10:39 PM, George Beckett <irishbeckett hotmail com> wrote:
All
 
I drained the gear oil out of my old E14 and replaced it with new gear oil. Thought I was doing my perfectly running tractor a favor. Since doing that it has leaked gear oil pretty good which it never leaked before. Do I need to tear the whole rear end out and replace the seals? (Something I've never attempted) Where does one find such parts for these old peerless rear ends? Thanks in advance!
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