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D14 pto engagement lever seal removal? |
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Rltool
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Topic: D14 pto engagement lever seal removal?Posted: 12 hours 13 minutes ago at 7:51pm |
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Looking for input on how to change the pto engagement lever shaft seal. The handle being welded onto the shaft poses a bit of an obstacle. Looking like I would have to remove the power director to reach where it is internally held in.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks! Ray W. |
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DSeries4
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Posted: 11 hours 20 minutes ago at 8:44pm |
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You are going to have to split it, but there is no need to remove the
power director. Drive out a solid pin that holds the lever in place.
Best to find a way to wedge the other arm in place as it is spring
loaded. Pull out the lever, replace the O ring and put back together.
Use a grade 8 bolt with a lock nut to take place of the solid pin that
you removed earlier. Also a good time to replace the transmission input shaft seal and power director O rings. ![]() Edited by DSeries4 - 11 hours 19 minutes ago at 8:45pm |
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Tracy Martin TN
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Posted: 10 hours 48 minutes ago at 9:16pm |
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It can be done thru the side cover of power director. Not the easiest of jobs, but can be done. The detent can be tricky. HTH Tracy
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DSeries4
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Posted: 10 hours 37 minutes ago at 9:27pm |
Yea, I tried that before. Couldn't any leverage to move the pin. I find splitting the tractor less stressful!
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DrAllis
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Posted: 10 hours 31 minutes ago at 9:33pm |
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D-14 is a roll pin which removes easier.
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Posted: 40 minutes ago at 7:24am |
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Thank you all for your input. The picture is a big help Myron. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Ray W. |
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jaybmiller
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Posted: 23 minutes ago at 7:41am |
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I haven't done it yet( only 25 years so far.... but.....always thought putting a couple of tight O-rings on the inside, up against the 'wall' would help keep oil in. There was a post, ages ago, that showed how, with a 'funky made tool', that it can be done without splitting.... Now IF you want to practice.......come on over ! Edited by jaybmiller - 21 minutes ago at 7:43am |
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Posted: 18 minutes ago at 7:46am |
Just replace the original seal and it should be good for another 50 years! No need for any other homemade fixes. Besides, there would not be anything to hold your O rings in place.
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