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catsteve
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Hello everyone.

Could someone please advise the Seals and gasket part numbers to change out a Rear PTO seal on a D2 4U.

I think there a few to replace. ?

I dont have a Parts book available to me at the moment otherwise i would have looked them up. Thank you.

Steve
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Tue, Jun 11, 2013 12:16 PM
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I believe there is a service kit, I got one for mine 3 or 4 years ago, it even included the small seal for the shifter shaft up top.

The cost dosent stand out in my mine so it must have been reasonable.
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Tue, Jun 11, 2013 5:04 PM
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Reply to Steve A:
I believe there is a service kit, I got one for mine 3 or 4 years ago, it even included the small seal for the shifter shaft up top.

The cost dosent stand out in my mine so it must have been reasonable.
I have the parts book for 5U13237 up, and it has the 540 (545,54😎 rear PTO parts listing but doesn't show the part number for the shaft seal on the rear (that faces the implement) - just the gasket 4B9334 gasket that you'd replace when splitting the PTO gear case. You might just have to pull it out and measure it unless someone else has a diagram that shows that part number.
Cheers
Neil

(Update - I see that there are two seals 2B1869 shown for the input shaft (from the engine) so I'm guessing it's the same seal for both the input and output shafts - someone else can chime in and confirm)
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Tue, Jun 11, 2013 6:03 PM
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Reply to neil:
I have the parts book for 5U13237 up, and it has the 540 (545,54😎 rear PTO parts listing but doesn't show the part number for the shaft seal on the rear (that faces the implement) - just the gasket 4B9334 gasket that you'd replace when splitting the PTO gear case. You might just have to pull it out and measure it unless someone else has a diagram that shows that part number.
Cheers
Neil

(Update - I see that there are two seals 2B1869 shown for the input shaft (from the engine) so I'm guessing it's the same seal for both the input and output shafts - someone else can chime in and confirm)
[quote="Neil"]I have the parts book for 5U13237 up, and it has the 540 (545,54😎 rear PTO parts listing but doesn't show the part number for the shaft seal on the rear (that faces the implement) - just the gasket 4B9334 gasket that you'd replace when splitting the PTO gear case. You might just have to pull it out and measure it unless someone else has a diagram that shows that part number.
Cheers
Neil

(Update - I see that there are two seals 2B1869 shown for the input shaft (from the engine) so I'm guessing it's the same seal for both the input and output shafts - someone else can chime in and confirm)[/quote]

Hi Steve and Neil, My 5U1 to 5U13236 book says the same P/N's, if you want to remove the whole unit there is also the gasket 5B0849 up against the tranny housing.
regards
Mike
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Wed, Jun 12, 2013 4:04 AM
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Reply to Mike Meyer:
[quote="Neil"]I have the parts book for 5U13237 up, and it has the 540 (545,54😎 rear PTO parts listing but doesn't show the part number for the shaft seal on the rear (that faces the implement) - just the gasket 4B9334 gasket that you'd replace when splitting the PTO gear case. You might just have to pull it out and measure it unless someone else has a diagram that shows that part number.
Cheers
Neil

(Update - I see that there are two seals 2B1869 shown for the input shaft (from the engine) so I'm guessing it's the same seal for both the input and output shafts - someone else can chime in and confirm)[/quote]

Hi Steve and Neil, My 5U1 to 5U13236 book says the same P/N's, if you want to remove the whole unit there is also the gasket 5B0849 up against the tranny housing.
regards
Mike
Thanks for the replies everyone.
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