I don’t have many videos up but a few years ago I did a short video of using the tool to put a John Deere seal in. Your video is a lot better, I didn’t say a word when I did mine ha!
Another great video!! You can never have enough specialist tools, I have gathered up a lot of Deutz & Kramer tools over the years & they ake life so much easier!!
Bundy great video and thank you v much. Question- with a JD 6068 engine, 10000hrs, with rear main crank seal leak, engine otherwise running great, some blow by, do I need to think about engine rebuild or just do the seal??? thanks Mick ireland
Squatch does some impressive work on some real relics. How do you drop something around an open bucket and miss? I can have an open bucket 20' away drop something, and I swear it teleports itself to the bottom of the bucket.
Hi Lance, catching up on older videos of yours, but I cannot find one on a grey fergie, any information would be greatly appreciated. Dave from England. ( thank you for the previous reply).
I had to do this one time, it would have been impossible without the tool. Best $300 my employer spent that year.
Yep you need the tool for sure.
I don’t have many videos up but a few years ago I did a short video of using the tool to put a John Deere seal in. Your video is a lot better, I didn’t say a word when I did mine ha!
I just snuck over for a look, good stuff.
Well done Lance !! You have really showed your experience in fitting that seal. Regards, Charles @ Nerimbera
Thanks Charles.
Another great video!! You can never have enough specialist tools, I have gathered up a lot of Deutz & Kramer tools over the years & they ake life so much easier!!
I agree Irwin, A little time spent making good tools is well worth it for years.
Bundy
great video and thank you v much.
Question- with a JD 6068 engine, 10000hrs, with rear main crank seal leak, engine otherwise running great, some blow by, do I need to think about engine rebuild or just do the seal???
thanks
Mick ireland
Do the seal first and see. If it doesnt last say 500hrs or more the engine may need work but do the cheap stuff first.
Great video. So you don’t need the protective ring with that type of seal?
That is correct
Thank you for sharing your expert knowledge
My pleasure!
Squatch does some impressive work on some real relics. How do you drop something around an open bucket and miss? I can have an open bucket 20' away drop something, and I swear it teleports itself to the bottom of the bucket.
I watch him too, interesting and a good tradesman
really cool tool there are quite a few motors that would work on guess its out to the machine shop
The tool works on a lot of John Deere products but I see Isuzu uses something similar as well.
Hi Lance, catching up on older videos of yours, but I cannot find one on a grey fergie, any information would be greatly appreciated. Dave from England. ( thank you for the previous reply).
Coming soon! if you are looking for the rear crank seal
Someone notes that oil seal has a direction arrow stamp in rubber, it's in Wright direction??
Sure is it cant really be fitted back to front with the tool JD uses. It has been a few years since the video and it doesnt leak a drop.
Very neat!!
Makes life easy.
hi, can you save the dimensions of this device. Greetings from Poland
I will see if I can get someone to draw it up.
@@BundyBearsShed OK thank you. I have already mentioned it for the third time and it leaks every time.
Lance, just an engineer talking. Why not have a boss on your tool to locate in the crank to ensure alignment?
Steel inner on the cassette seal so this tool it lines up well and slips over well.
@@BundyBearsShed I'm off to find a JD tool locally, fingers crossed.
@@dartmoordave I have drawings if you email bundybearsshed@gmail.com
@@BundyBearsShedsent a mail, can you please share the drawings of this tool?
Any job in Australia for tractor mechanic
No Im sorry some of the big companies may have something.
@@BundyBearsShed ok thanks
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Rear crank seal.