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Posted by Michael Soldan on April 12, 2001 at 05:17:46 from (216.46.140.186):
In Reply to: farmall H trans flush posted by Bruce on April 12, 2001 at 04:56:58:
Bruce I am facing the same question on an H I bought last fall. The oil in its transmission looked like it was coming out in gobs. I didn't drain it all out, I was checking for water before I stored it for the winter. Last night I was at the farm and thought I would give her a kick and the old H fired right up.What I am planning is to let the tractor run and warm up for an hour or so then dump some diesel fuel and varsol mixture in the tran,then drive it up the road a mile or so and then home and drain it.Now I don't think diesel and varsol will hurt the seals and I figure the distillates will thin out the trans fluid, and running up the road will churn everything up and I should have a whipped up emulsion of whatever is in there and it will all come out into the drain pail. That's my plan unless someone else out therte has a better idea. One nice thing about this forum is there's lots of expertise and lots of guys to help.Good luck from Mike Soldan in Exeter Ontario.
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