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8N-B HYDRALUIC LIFT

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*8N-B *8N38007

11-11-2000 15:03:08




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When I check the oil in my 8N "hydralic Lift" with the engine running and the lift raised all the way up, the oil is "yellow" and is about 1 and 1/2 inches above the "full mark"

Several years ago I drained the oil from one drain plug and refilled with 5 gal of new oil.

Would you recommend taking the transmission and hydralic covers off, removing all three drain plugs and using a "powerfull" "pressure washer" to "blow" out all the sludge, and refill with the correct oil.

Likewise there is a slight oil-leak at the axle on the left rear wheel.

Please help me.

THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ALL RESPONSES.

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Pitch

11-11-2000 22:22:12




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 Re: 8N-B HYDRALUIC LIFT in reply to *8N-B *8N380077* , 11-11-2000 15:03:08  
If you only drained one plug you probably left quite a bit of the old fluid in there. that may why you are showing high and also could be the source of your oil on the axle seal. I would pull all three plugs and put in a couple of gallons of kerosene and a couple of gear grease run it a bit with the pto engaged,drain and refill. This won't get the sludge off the bottom and out of the cranies but it should clean the water out When you refill you can use either 134 hyd oil or 80/90 MINERAL OIL.

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JimNC

11-11-2000 16:13:59




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 Re: 8N-B HYDRALUIC LIFT in reply to *8N-B *8N380077* , 11-11-2000 15:03:08  
Hi, Don't know if I would use water in there. Them parts can get rusty pretty quick. Sounds like you are getting water in from somewhere, check shift lever boot, and any other place water could get in. Hope this helps a little.



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