inspection hole in bell housing?

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450cgreenhorn
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inspection hole in bell housing?

Post by 450cgreenhorn » Wed Jul 22, 2015 1:04 pm

I've got a 78 JD 450c, had the floor plates out the other day and noticed a 2 inch inspection hole on upper left side in what i'm guessing is the bell housing. previous owner had duct tape covering it but wasn't doing a very good job.
what is this hole for? Does it need to be covered/sealed at all times? anything I should be worried about if a little dirt and leaves fell in the hole? should there be any oil in there, if so how much? and what kind?
Thanks

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Post by LeonardL » Wed Jul 22, 2015 2:44 pm

The hole you refer to is an access hole for adjustments to the main drive clutch as well as the HLR mechanism. Deere had a rubber plug to fit in this hole to keep debris out and yes you should keep it covered. However, Deeres rubber plug can be a real bearcat to install and an even worse perhaps a pissed off bearcat to remove! :) You can either get one of these plugs from Deere... which I still recommend even after the above description or you can get a simple plastic plug or cap that will fit snugly in the hole. I know of a couple of guys who have a plastic hydraulic hose cap or plug that fits perfectly in the hole and is a lot easier to remove if need be. These plugs they use have the name ( Caplug ) on them. Usually found at any good hydraulic equipment source. Duck tape is not a good enough cover in spite of its reputation. And no there shouldn't be any oil inside this housing.
40 plus years working on JD 350s, 400Gs, 450s and other equipment both Ag and Construction.

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Post by 450cgreenhorn » Thu Jul 23, 2015 12:39 pm

thanks for the info and ideas

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