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D17 Series IV hand clutch oil leak

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    Posted: 20 Sep 2021 at 8:27pm
Hi guys, I have fluid coming out of the hand clutch. I understand there is an O-Ring that keeps the oil in. Anyone know where to find one to replace or is it a common size ?
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AGCO has them.  You will also need a gadsket for the access panel beside it.  Remember to replace the O rings on each end of the shaft.
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If you’re talking about the hand clutch lever, they aren’t hard to replace. The early ones are simple, you pull the side cover, loosen the set screw on the cross shaft and then can slide it each way to get at the o rings. I’m pretty sure on the later ones they have a key in the shaft that will fall out if you slide the shaft too far. You can probably match the o rings up from one of those assortments, otherwise Agco can get them.
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