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Recap of my 1-year '48 SA restoration
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- Tractors Owned: 1930 Farmall Regular
1948 F Cub
1950 Farmall H
1956 International 350U
1982 John Deere 750 - Location: Adams County, OH
Re: Recap of my 1-year '48 SA restoration
Not bad for a girl Dale. Just kidding; the SA looks awesome.
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Re: Recap of my 1-year '48 SA restoration
twotone wrote:Dale, you make that Trans gasket-seal job sound so easy, and I'm not mentally ready to do mine yet, but I hate that oil spot on the floor. It sounds like a big job to me.
Tom
Tom, I don't know if you have already looked at this post of the replacement, but it really wasn't that bad.
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=65406&p=533216&hilit=rear+transmission+seal+replacement#p533216
What took the longest was finding someone to punch out the new rubber washers for the flange. Now I know where to get them, so it wouldn't take long at all. And I was doing it by myself, so if you have someone to help you, it SHOULD go rather smoothly. The tapered bolts holding the flange assembly together were a b*@tch to get apart, and you need to be careful not to squish those dished washers that hold the rubber washers. My tapered bolts did have some wear, but I decided NOT to try to replace them. I will probably remove them from my parts tractor and save them just in case.
Give a holler if you decide to tackle it and have any questions.
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