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CA Leaking ?

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    Posted: 22 Apr 2019 at 5:46pm
My CA is leaking from two holes in the rear end (see below) I changed the fluids in it when i got it a few weeks ago, and I put in the specified amount.  Since the fluid change its been leaking

They look like factory holes (what they're for i have no idea) 




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The pinion shaft seals are leaking. The seals are located by the differential housing. The final drive housings will need to be removed to gain access to the seals.
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http://www.agcopartsbooks.com/PartsBooksN/Viewer/book.aspx?book=agco/79001546 Go to this link and look at page 84. Hope this helps. 
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Mouse holes and it gives ya another hole to cuss at for not being big enough when changing brakes.

Edited by Walker - 22 Apr 2019 at 7:44pm
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I think the idea is to provide drainage so that the water that (inevitably) gets inside the housing has a way to get out. As noted, they're also handy for mice looking for a way inside the housings! 

2x what DennisA said about your leak. The repair is fairly easy if you've got access to a hoist to handle the weight of the housings. I used an engine hoist when working on my CA brakes and hand clutch. There is some work involved to get to the point where you can remove a housing - removing the operator platform and the fenders. Make sure that you drain the differential before starting - otherwise there will be a lot of fluid running out the side of the differential when you pull the housing off! I say this from experience...
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