by Skywatcher » Wed Sep 09, 2020 10:45 am
Hi Dart
If the axle is parallel and the seal can slide off without having to remove the axle from the transmission, here's a trick that an old auto mechanic taught me many years ago. Drill 3 small holes into the metal of the seal about 120° apart and thread a self tapping screw into each hole. Now use a heel bar or pry bar under the heads of the screws to gently work the seal out of the axle housing.
Being an old stick shift transaxle, it should have 3 pipe plugs in the main casing, a fill plug, a level plug and a drain plug. John Deere recommended GL-5 80w90 gear oil in the 1970's 110 transaxles. There were times we had to install a Speedy-Sleeve onto the axle due to the groove worn into the axle by dirt caught in the seal lip. Hope this gives you some ideas,
Sky
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