350 b seal replacement
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350 b seal replacement
how do you replace a seal on a John Deere 350 b final drive and where can you get one
Re: 350 b seal replacement
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Lavoy Wilcox, who provides this site for our use, is in business selling parts and repairing JD crawlers. He focuses mainly on the older one, however I expect he can help you with parts and a technical manual for your 350B. You should get the manual to guide you through the seal replacement and future repairs. You can call Lavoy at 701-361-1006 during CST business hours. If he doesn't have what you need, he will have suggestions for you. He stands behind his products and with a phone call or email he is available to help if people have difficulties with his products.
Basically, you are going to have to split the track and remove the final drive. There is a good chance if the seal is leaking the bearing may have issues as well. Having the manual will give you the info you need to set/adjust the bearings, etc.
Before you contact Lavoy, I suggest you confirm you have a B by serial number, if you haven't. Also confirm the steering clutches are dry clutches, if you don't know, as there may be some late Bs with wet clutches, by some reports.
Lavoy Wilcox, who provides this site for our use, is in business selling parts and repairing JD crawlers. He focuses mainly on the older one, however I expect he can help you with parts and a technical manual for your 350B. You should get the manual to guide you through the seal replacement and future repairs. You can call Lavoy at 701-361-1006 during CST business hours. If he doesn't have what you need, he will have suggestions for you. He stands behind his products and with a phone call or email he is available to help if people have difficulties with his products.
Basically, you are going to have to split the track and remove the final drive. There is a good chance if the seal is leaking the bearing may have issues as well. Having the manual will give you the info you need to set/adjust the bearings, etc.
Before you contact Lavoy, I suggest you confirm you have a B by serial number, if you haven't. Also confirm the steering clutches are dry clutches, if you don't know, as there may be some late Bs with wet clutches, by some reports.
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