[Farmall] Farmall H transmission leak

Mike Sloane mikesloane at verizon.net
Wed Feb 8 04:46:27 PST 2006


The answer to all your questions will be found in the manual you get 
from Binder Books - it is an exact reproduction of the dealer service 
manual and is EXCELLENT. There are diagrams of the transmission that 
show how everything works. In general, the IH (and John Deere and Ford, 
to be fair) produced very good service manuals that left very little 
uncovered. It is one reason why I mostly have IH tractors (with a few 
Fords thrown in to keep things interesting). The manual you bought is 
part of the I-T series and is good for some stuff, but is far from 
complete - sort of a "Readers Digest" version of the real thing. The IH 
manual covers virtually every aspect of the tractor, front to back (with 
the exception of optional accessories, of which the Lift-All system was 
one). Unfortunately, the only source for Lift-All manuals is Jensales, 
and the quality of the manual is not even close to that of a Binder 
Books manual.

Mike

chuck at coolpoolguy.com wrote:
> Hey all!
> Thanks a whole bunch for all of your comments! I found a couple of manuals
> and studied what you’ve told me about my oil leak, I  know a whole bunch
> more about this problem than I did three days ago. Thanks again! I checked
> that Binders Books – they seem to have a manual for my H but they don’t
> offer any description of that manual. Any thoughts on the H manual from
> Binders? I have a “IH Shop Manual”  - # IH-8. It covers a number of IH
> models and is designed for a fairly experienced tractor mechanic. I guess
> I know motorcycles a little better……;~(
> 
> I don’t have any attachments that would need to be lifted so I never used
> the pump and hydraulic system. I’ll disconnect the pump and see what it
> will take to replace that seal I suspect. If the pump shaft is driven off
> the transmission, would the pump stop when the clutch is pushed in? I
> found a few drawings of the transmission and lift-all pump, but never
> drawn in relation to one another. I still don’t have a really good visual
> picture of the drive and driven shafts as they go into the transmission
> case. Do the shafts share a common transmission housing internally? Are
> the seals equally likely to leak? Does the pump shaft seal have a history
> of above average failure or leaks?  I posted a couple of pics of my
> tractor and transmission at http://www.coolpoolguy.com/farmall/index.htm
> 
> 
> I hope for some time this weekend to tinker a bit more – maybe I’ll try to
> start her up although they’re saying we may feel a little more like winter
> this weekend here in Wisconsin and my barn isn’t heated.
> 
> Thanks!
> Chuck
> 


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