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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:33 am Post subject: 7000 leaking oil from rear end |
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My 7000 is leaking oil from the read end at the place where the brake rod goes into the housing. What seal is leaking and how to disassemble? |
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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:39 am Post subject: Re: 7000 leaking oil from rear end |
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There's a rubber boot on the brake rod. Tilt that side of the tractor up or drain some oil out... then disassemble the linkage off the brake rod so the rod is hanging free... then take a cold chisel and chisel the steel ring and boot out of the axle housing. When you get the new boot you'll see how it works...
When installing the new one I take the spring off the inner part of the boot, slide it up the brake rod past the lip and then reinstall the spring. You generally need a drift or piece of pipe to match the diameter of the steel ring to drift that in place in the axle as well...
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