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hydrolic fluid change ?

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osduck5

03-30-2008 11:11:34




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I have read several post about cleaning out tranny and hydrolics with kerosene before filling with new fluid to clean out the sludge in the bottom. Do you drive it a few laps with the kerosene in the tranny (PTO turned off) or is this just poored in, let sit, then drain? As always, any information is greatly appreciated.




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Bruce (VA)

03-30-2008 11:14:09




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 Re: hydrolic fluid change ? in reply to osduck5, 03-30-2008 11:11:34  
For info on changing the hydraulic fluid, check out tips 3 & 4 below.

There are two ways to clean the pump; the quick way that gets most of the crud out of it, & the right way that gets all of it.

For the quick clean, after you get the old fluid drained out (overnight is best) remove both inspection plates & start pulling the sludge in the pump base out by hand. Then, get a couple of gallons of kerosene or diesel fuel & pour it into the pump base. Catch it in a bucket & reuse it. (Some folks use a hand garden sprayer.) Flush the pump base out 5 or 6 times. Do not start the engine to run the kerosene through the pump; kerosene and diesel fuel do not have any lubrication properties & you will damage your pump.

Some folks will tell you that this 'quick-clean' is not as effective as dropping the pump & doing a full job. I do not dispute that, but it worked for me (so far) for the past 3 years on my 1951 N. If you have the time, drop the pump; that is the right way to do it.

Do not attempt to do this w/o the I&T FO4 manual; the pump has a bunch of little parts that will go back together wrong if you do not have the manual to go by.

With all of the fluid drained out, block the front wheels & get the rear wheels up at least a foot. (you'll see why soon enough) Remove the 4 bolts holding the PTO shaft in & pull it to the rear & out of the tractor. Put a block under the pump & a jack or more blocks to hold it in place, then loosen all of the bolts. Remove all but the 4 corner bolts. Then, carefully remove them. If you are lucky, the pump will now rest on the block. If not, wrestle it free. The pump has 'ears' that fit into the housing; wiggle it a bit & it will drop free. If you have the rear tires a foot or more off of the ground, you will have enough arm room to hold the pump & lower it at the same time. Once you get it out & on the bench, it comes apart easily & can be cleaned piece by piece. Putting it back is harder than pulling it out because you have a gasket to worry about. (no sealer on the gasket) And, you will need a helper to guide the control rod into the pump rocker shaft.

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ratface

03-31-2008 13:25:04




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 Re: hydrolic fluid change ? in reply to Bruce (VA), 03-30-2008 11:14:09  
Menards sellls a sprayer for an air compressor for about six bucks. It comes with a little hose that you can put into your Keroseen container and spray away. It gives you a lot more power to clean than a hand spray bottle. It's very handy for cleaning lots of other nooks and crannies.



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Bruce (VA)

03-31-2008 14:13:18




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 Re: hydrolic fluid change ? in reply to ratface, 03-31-2008 13:25:04  
Great info! No Menards around here; got the make/model of the bottle? I'll see if any of the other places carry it.



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