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    Posted: 02 Oct 2012 at 7:11am
Well i ordered some parts last night from agco to reseal the rear axles and final drives of the D17.  Just one problem.  I forgot to order the pan gasket that goes right below the bull gear!! So the question is.  Do i change my order or should i just use some good sealant and call it good?? Also, the tapered roller bearings on the pinion shaft dont really roll smooth(dry, no oil) after cleaning.  Should i go ahead and replace them also.  they dont look bad, they just dont roll real smoothly after cleaning them.  If i replace them should i replace the race also?? Thanks
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In general if you have to ask...it stands to reason you think it should be done so do them.
what is the cost vs pulling it apart again.  If your in a hurry to get it running and changing the order will cost you time you don't have It probably will work if they are clean and smooth.
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Me in a hurry?? LOL.  Not really in a hurry, but its time to get the old girl back on her feet with brakes this time.  Ill give the parts store a shout, Id hate for those housings to leak:(  Thanks for the input.
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Called Agco and they can get my pan gaskets for less than $8, How could i say no to that. They are on their way.
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Have bull gear pan gaskets in stock. www.djstractorparts.com
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Go to tsc or rural king and buy some cork gasket material and cut your own.

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If you replace a bearing, you should always replace the race too. Once you get it running you need to take it to the power from the past show in winamac next July so I can see it. Or better yet, take it to their plow days next fall and we'll let our Allis's show everyone how to really plow!

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