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mdtoro

Looks like I have some oil leaking from the seal behind the clutch.   Do I need to pull the motor to get at this seal?

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gwest_ca

Wonder if the question is answered in the service manual?

A model number will sort these more and the serial number identifies the model year.

3 pages of search results for the 520xi

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?&q=520xi&type=downloads_file&page=2&search_and_or=or&sortby=relevancy

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Fordiesel69

When looking at mine, it appears you can remove the clutch and use the two screw method.  Also make sure the front sump is not leaking.

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mdtoro

Seems to be getting worst as I mow.  Trying to limp through the fall and make it a winter project.   I'm a little suspicious of the crankcase breather reed.

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mdtoro
On 7/28/2024 at 10:26 AM, gwest_ca said:

Wonder if the question is answered in the service manual?

A model number will sort these more and the serial number identifies the model year.

3 pages of search results for the 520xi

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?&q=520xi&type=downloads_file&page=2&search_and_or=or&sortby=relevancy

Nothing on the seal or the crankcase beather...

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gwest_ca

This tractor illustrated parts list includes the engine parts but do not know what engine spec you have.

2 Kohler service manuals and again do not know what specification number you have.

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?q="ch20"&quick=1&type=downloads_file

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RED-Z06

If its the kohler command they were known to blow out front seals, usually completely out.  Pull the clutch and its accessible 

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mdtoro

The front seal replacement was pretty easy and it did stop my oil leak.  Took off the front bumper and pulled the battery.  To pull the clutch I tried using a socket wrench and a pipe wrench to hold the clutch but could not get enough leverage.  Using my 1/2 inch Ryobi impact driver made short work of the clutch removal.  Two screws on the seal and it easily popped out with a yank from a couple of pliers.  Used a section of pipe to tap in the new seal.   I did note that you need to pay attention on how the clutch is mounted.

 

Now that I did it once it would probably take about 45 minutes to do the same again.

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