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Re: 1206 Hytrans draining question
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 30, 2007 at 19:28:23 from (75.19.127.100):
In Reply to: Re: 1206 Hytrans draining question posted by Asking Again ..... on May 30, 2007 at 18:09:05:
The two plugs for the transmission are foward but if ya get to the bellhousing then back up . And do change the finals as water in the hyd's will be the least of your problems if the fail because of bad oil. As for water build up that comes from not using the tractor enough and not long enough , In cold weather if ya just start getting it warmed up then put it in a cold shed the transmisson and rearend act like a toilet tank on a hot day they sweat on the inside or when weather changes and the tractor just set they sweat inside and out and the condensation has to go some place and it goes to the bottm of the rear end and guess what that is where the hyd. pickup tube is and the water being on the bottom gets sucked up . Now here is something to do if the tractor sets for extended periods get under it and crack the drain plug till the water drips out and nothing but hyd. oil comes out , this will help along with more filter changes . Now if ya think that just changing the hyd. oil this one time is going to get it all out let me sell ya some beach ft. property in Az. it will take atleast two times if not three changes .
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