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    Posted: 06 Mar 2015 at 3:05pm
hello, I have a 38 allis b that has some oil coming out through the clutch inspection plate. I was speaking with my uncle about it and he seemed to think you may change that seal from on the crank side without splitting the tractor. I have never done either, and our repair manual is snowed in at the cabin. ? 1.what is the name /part number for said seal. ? 2. do you have to split the tractor to replace it. thanks for any help , Matt
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You will have to split your tractor. remove clutch/ flywheel/ oil pan and seal retainer. You will need a cork rear main seal a seal retainer gasket and an oil pan gasket
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You might also want to change the seal on the shaft going into the torque tube while you are at it.  I've seen those leak as well.
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