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Re: Milky goo from pto on model M? Help!
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Posted by glennster on May 10, 2007 at 09:29:24 from (76.224.16.173):
In Reply to: Milky goo from pto on model M? Help! posted by M.Rad. on May 10, 2007 at 09:19:45:
the pto and rear case all use the same lube. real common for them old girls to get moisture in em. some down thru the shifter, deck bolts ect. below the pto you will see a pipe plug, thats the drain. get 3-4 5 gallon pails handy it holds about 12 gallons or so of gear lube.what i like to do to flush em out, loosen the plug almost all the way out, water should start running out. let it drip till you get just oil. then drain about 2-3 gallons of lube out, add a couple gallons of kerosene to the gear case,fill plug is up by the shifter on the deck, you will need a rachet to unscrew it, its either a 1/2 inch drive square or 3/4, i ferget. drive the tractor around for a while to get her cleaned up a little, then drain it out, let it drip for a day or 2. then refill, use 90 to 140 wt lube. pretty sure you can change the pto seal from the outside. there is a oil level plug on the left side in front of the rear axle by the clutch pedal, remove pipe plug, fill it till it starts to drip out!!! good to go!!
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