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What to do? Leaking 69’ Charger 12

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BrianKoch

Gentlemen,

 

I’m noticing a leak coming from the transmission on my ‘69 Charger 12. 
 

Should I be worried? 
 

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daveoman1966

You gotta know that this tractor is way over 50 years old.  It appears to be a slow leak at that engagement lever... 

You can tear it all apart and replace that seal, but if the tractor is working ok, I'd leave well enough alone.  Just check the fluid level when starting the tractor.... but DO NOT overfill. Put a piece of cardboard under it after use, to see how much 'seepage' is present. Know this too:...  the gearbox fluid is NOT under pressure... it is just a 'reservoir' for the Sundstrand Hydrogear so it not like the fluid will start squirting out or anything.    

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Pullstart

Most likely there is a leak on the motion control lever/shaft.  It is fixable with the transmission in the tractor with the right tools, I do believe.  It is however easier to split it.

 

 

 

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BrianKoch

24 hours with cardboard underneath 

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pfrederi

There are 5 qts of fluid in there losing a cou0ple drips a day isn't going to be a crisis.  Unless you are really bothered by the mess no need to do anything but check the fluid every time you use it.  Side benefit is no rust on the transaxle:P

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kpinnc
14 hours ago, BrianKoch said:

24 hours with cardboard underneath 

 

Heck, I leak more than that! :lol:

 

But the previous responses are spot-on (pun intended). Keep an eye on the fluid levels. If the seal gives up, you will know. 

 

It's a good time to gather the new seals and go over the procedure. Maybe it can be an "off season" repair project.

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BrianKoch

Gentlemen, 

 

Thank you for the advice and reassurance. 
 

Much appreciated!
 

 

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