Mike Volpp
Member
Our 1955 WD 45, that my son uses on his small farm, has developed a couple new unfamiliar issues lately that I have yet to unearth all the
mysteries of before taking things apart. The PTO has developed a persistent ticking from the area of the gearbox that sounds ominous and
is, I've recently learned, complicated by the leaking hydraulic pump creating an overfill situation in the transmission. While I've
learned in general that a leaking hydraulic system seal (or seals) is the overfill culprit, I'd like to clarify specifically the likeliest
one. My ITT manual and WD 45 operating manual/parts list aren't up to the task, nor are online illustrations and pix that I've so far come
across. Having never been inside the torque housing, I assume the curved intake tube exiting the inside bottom of the pump fits in the
hydraulic reservoir at the bottom of the torque housing through a press-in seal. If that assumption is correct, before we pull the PTO
gearbox for inspection, the overfill situation needs remedied with a new seal(s). But where, exactly?
Thanks in advance for help from y'all.
Mike V.
mysteries of before taking things apart. The PTO has developed a persistent ticking from the area of the gearbox that sounds ominous and
is, I've recently learned, complicated by the leaking hydraulic pump creating an overfill situation in the transmission. While I've
learned in general that a leaking hydraulic system seal (or seals) is the overfill culprit, I'd like to clarify specifically the likeliest
one. My ITT manual and WD 45 operating manual/parts list aren't up to the task, nor are online illustrations and pix that I've so far come
across. Having never been inside the torque housing, I assume the curved intake tube exiting the inside bottom of the pump fits in the
hydraulic reservoir at the bottom of the torque housing through a press-in seal. If that assumption is correct, before we pull the PTO
gearbox for inspection, the overfill situation needs remedied with a new seal(s). But where, exactly?
Thanks in advance for help from y'all.
Mike V.