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Hey everyone, i was in need of some axle seals for my c141 hydro and i wanted to verify if the 6449 seal will work, i couldnt read the numbers on my factory seals and i searched some pages but I wanted to verify. Thank you!

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pfrederi

6449 is correct for Sundstrand hydro transaxles it is CR /SKF 11124

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The Tuul Crib

Check the trans section under the pinned 

ones at the top . That should help. Also check the vender section as well.

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boondockboost
5 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Check the trans section under the pinned 

ones at the top . That should help. Also check the vender section as well.

Thank you!

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boondockboost
7 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

6449 is correct for Sundstrand hydro transaxles it is CR /SKF 11124

Okay excellent is that what the trans type is a sundstrand? This tractor is still new to me 

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pfrederi

Transmission oil filter is on the right side.  Later WH switched to Eaton Hydros their oil filter is on the left rear. 

 

 

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The Tuul Crib
25 minutes ago, boondockboost said:

Thank you!

Check amazon they're quick and cheaper 

than napa.

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pfrederi

Couple things.  My bearing house charges $3.52 for a real SKF 11124.  if you see a CR boxed seal on Ebay etc it is already probably 10 years old....

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boondockboost
19 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Couple things.  My bearing house charges $3.52 for a real SKF 11124.  if you see a CR boxed seal on Ebay etc it is already probably 10 years old....

I was able to get the seals for aeound that price at a local place, one thing i noticed was with the seal out it was leaking fluid so after i pur the seal in i wanted to add sone more fluid and i read they take 10w30 or trans fluid which ever it had but I'm almost certain theres gear oil in my trans, it smells just like it does that sound right?

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pfrederi
20 hours ago, boondockboost said:

I was able to get the seals for aeound that price at a local place, one thing i noticed was with the seal out it was leaking fluid so after i pur the seal in i wanted to add sone more fluid and i read they take 10w30 or trans fluid which ever it had but I'm almost certain theres gear oil in my trans, it smells just like it does that sound right?

I doubt a hydro would function very well if it was filled with 90w Gear oil.  Smear the dip stick on a clean paper towel what colr is it.  Red ATF tan 10w-30

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boondockboost
3 hours ago, pfrederi said:

I doubt a hydro would function very well if it was filled with 90w Gear oil.  Smear the dip stick on a clean paper towel what colr is it.  Red ATF tan 10w-30

Its oil colored tan but man it stinks like gear oil it dosent seem as thick as 90w but it sure smells like gear oil 

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pfrederi
32 minutes ago, boondockboost said:

Its oil colored tan but man it stinks like gear oil it dosent seem as thick as 90w but it sure smells like gear oil 

 

I believe there are now light gear oils around 40w  I do not know what they smell like  (or there could be a mix of gear and regular oil who knows what evil lurks in trannies).  I know that gear oils smells distinctively awful.  i would suggest that you drain the system an completely refill it with the cheapest 10w-30 you can find and run it until it gets hot.  Then drain it again and use better quality 10w 30 (or 10w-40) and a second new filter Wix 51410

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