[Farmall] Farmall Super M Axle Leak
Richard Pope
popeman at verizon.net
Tue Apr 11 06:52:39 PDT 2006
Mike & Bruce:
Thanks so much for the info. I'll pull it apart today and see if I can get
a seal number so I can try NAPA. If not, I'll order from Case IH, as I'm
about 90 miles away from the closest one.
Richard Pope
Apple Valley, CA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane at verizon.net>
To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 5:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Farmall Super M Axle Leak
>I had the same problem with my super M. There is a seal on the axle that
>can be relatively easily changed. You need to remove the wheel hub, clean
>any rust and junk off the axle shaft, and pull the outer cap. Behind that
>is the paper gasket 48950D, a felt washer 45085D, and the actual seal that
>sits in the axle housing 360457R91. You have to dig the old seal out with
>an ice pick or something and then carefully tap the new one in. Take note
>of which face is out on the old one. If you damage the paper gasket, just
>make a new one out of an old file folder or "Pendaflex" folder - the
>material isn't critical. Nor is the felt washer (which is there to keep
>grease out of the seal area, not keep transmission fluid in the axle, and
>the grease is mainly to keep dirt out of the axle housing). The key item is
>the axle seal. If you can read the manufacturer's part number on the old
>seal, you can probably get a replacement through NAPA or a local bearing
>dealer cheaper than at Case IH. (I don't have any Case IH dealer within 100
>miles, and the shipping charges on the seal are more than the cost of the
>item, so I am forced to seek substitutes for that kind of thing.)
>
> When you remove the old seal, some lubricant will run out, unless you have
> the tractor tipped up some. Or else just catch it in a bucket and pour it
> back in after you are done. Naturally, you will want to check the bearing,
> clean up the cap
>
> Mike
>
> Richard Pope wrote:
>> List:
>>
>> I just bought new rear tires for my Super M. I'm wire brushing the
>> rims and wheels preparing for paint. Both rear axles are leaking
>> oil. Is there a seal or gasket that I can replace to prevent these
>> leaks? Would greasing those grease fittings help any? I doubt that
>> it's been greased in many years.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Richard Pope Apple Valley, CA
>
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