Leak at hst input shaft seal

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gpl2112

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Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have a TYM T234 hst. Great little tractor.. I believe we bought it in 2018 or there about. Last year, I noticed very slow leak. From what seemed to be the input shaft to the HST just above the filter. Was very slow so I put it off.. I definitely thought that it was the input shaft seal. This Spring it got noticeably worse. So I took the body off and replaced the input shaft seal. I did it very carefully.. I put the thing back together and the leak is the same. I took out the section filter.It did not look bad.There was some debris I took out the suction filter. It did not look bad. There was some debris on it .when I took the first shaft seal out, It did not look bad. But I replaced it anyway. Could there be Any other causes to this issue? From what I have read, people have said it could be a pressure issue. Any ideas or a way to troubleshoot this? I would really appreciate it, thanks!
 
   / Leak at hst input shaft seal
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By the way, the tractor has just over 300 hours on it.
 
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Could the leak be coming from somewhere else?

Does the input shaft look like it's running true? Just wondering if shaft wobble could be causing the input seal to leak.
 
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Thank youFor your reply. The only way I am able to see the shaft spin at this point is from underneath when the engine is running. it spins very fast, It's hard to really see if it's wobbling.. .. when I had the seal out, there was really no play with the shaft.. I did inspect the shaft itself and it was clean.I now realize I forgot to mention that it only leaks when I am driving the tractor not when it is parked and the HST is in neutral. When it leaks it splashes around under there and it's hard to tell exactly where it's coming from. But I can see some oil dripping from where the shaft is. I did check Some of the hydraulic pipes Just to see if they were loose. I did not find any loose fittings.. I had the idea to put a camera under there...and After it was all cleaned up, to see exactly what happens when I drove forward a little bit. It's just so congested under there,it's not easy at all to do that, With what I have. I am attaching.
A photo of the suction filter. It doesn't
Seem terrible to the point where it would back the system up, but I'm not a mechanic. Thanks again for your help.
 

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