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    Posted: 01 Jun 2019 at 10:49pm
has anybody had the job of replacing the wheel seals in a wc? any good way?thanx
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Front wheels or rear? I have a PDF of the WC service manual you're welcome to, shoot me your email if wanted. If you're doing the rear, be sure to replace the large cork gasket with the replacement rubber one, not cheap, bit over $50 these days, you'll need some large gasket paper to make the gaskets, I don't believe anyone is making them any more



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I did two. Messy job.

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I have the WC shop manual on line in 9 pieces in my Trees directory:

http://geraldj.networkiowa.com/Trees

Total size about 80 Mb.

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I just did mine a few months ago. The seals from agco didn't fit so well. After some searching I found out that they are the same seals as on a Dodge truck. I'll get the numbers tomorrow and post em on here and you can get em at any auto parts store. The big rubber outer seals you can get from guys on here or Agco. Like JoeM said you'll have to make the big gasket. Invest in a set of hole punches. Makes it go pretty quick. It takes a real heavy weight oil in those final drives Amsoil is the only manufacturer I found for that. I'll post it as well

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1 Corinthians 1:18 1969-190xt-III. 1966 190xt gas. 1966 190xt Cab. 1948-G. 1937-WC unstyled. 1950-B. 1951-CA. 1966-D17-IV
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Mike, we have the original type cork seals. No squeak or squeal like the rubber ones. They sell for $65 per seal. If you interested, send me a pm or contact us with the info on our ad on this site. Thanks
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National oil seal part# 450094 or Napa # 19407 oil was Amsoil , sever gear synthetic SAE 250
1 Corinthians 1:18 1969-190xt-III. 1966 190xt gas. 1966 190xt Cab. 1948-G. 1937-WC unstyled. 1950-B. 1951-CA. 1966-D17-IV
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If you happen to take both hubs off at the same time make sure you put them back on the correct side they have a twist groove in them that keeps the oil in. Aslo I think some years had 2 different size oil seals in them. Not a bad job bud it's a messy job.
1 Corinthians 1:18 1969-190xt-III. 1966 190xt gas. 1966 190xt Cab. 1948-G. 1937-WC unstyled. 1950-B. 1951-CA. 1966-D17-IV
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