T2500 / 917.20378 Rear Axle issues/leaking

jbugj

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It all boils down to how much money and time the OP wants to put into it. A lot or a little. It almost sounds like the unit could be toast by his description of how it operates.

Just because there are experts here also doesn't mean all people want it expertly done per manufacture repair procedures at a high cost, or enough that it will run and be dependable for the unit's life. Sounds like not a lot of life on this one.

I had an old, old rototiller a while back with the gearbox that leaked. On that, I pumped the gearbox full of grease, with a little gear oil to thin it somewhat, put some cheap felt seals with washers to keep it snug on the shafts, and that thing lasted until I stopped gardening, and I sold it. All depends if you can get parts, and how much you want to put into it.

I'd also watch craigslist or somewhere for a different trans unit.
 
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dawgn86

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I recently was gifted a 2014 craftsman T3000 with the RS 800 transmission. Axle seals were leaking bad. Ordered 2 from Amazon and installed. I put some gasket maker on the seals before installing and problem solved.
 

cpolarbear

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I have no issues with the time or work, just wanted to know my options and best info. This is now a second tractor, it was purchased while I had my JD 155c apart for refurbishment. That one is up and running like a champ. The Craftsman runs good, just gonna get the trans (fender controlled) working properly and it will be used for other yard chores besides mowing. Wife likes it better than the JD, fits her better. So, it'll haul a trailer for weed pulling and dumping, with a backup as the yard cutter should the JD need a break...
I appreciate those who shared info, and will get seals first, see if that helps. Then move to more if necessary.
 
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