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D10 3 Oil Leak

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    Posted: 03 Nov 2016 at 11:04am
Guys, I found a tiny oil leak where the PTO lever goes into the main housing. My manual doesn't show the assembly very well so I am hoping you guys can help me out (again).

In the pic below there is oil leaking from the green arrow area. I imagine there is an o-ring in there. Has anyone ever fixed a similar leak or taken the lever out? Does the screw with the blue arrow have anything to do with it?

Thanks :)

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you will probally have to take that bolt out along with all the other bolts that hold that housing and then remove the fork off the shaft and slide the shaft out replace the o ring or seal and then put it back together, I don't think I ever took the lever out buy may have but it should be simple I have had several 10/12s apart , the hardest part will probally be touching up the paint as it looks very nice
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I had my rear housing off but I think the lever stayed.
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