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Posted by Michael Soldan on October 28, 2003 at 15:31:35 from (216.46.130.27):
In Reply to: H Trans Fluid posted by Vince-WI on October 28, 2003 at 13:09:47:
Vince, Rusty Farmall is correct, that drain hole could be all clogged up and there is more sludge in there. You can dump a gallon of diesel fuel or varsol in the tranny at the fill hole beside the gear shift lever. Drive the tractor around for a while till it is good and warmed up, you won't hurt the tranny just driving around, then pull the drain plug and use a device to unclog the area around the drain hole. Also check under neath the rear end and make sure there are no cracks in the housing. These can be welded by professionals if necessary. Ice in a tranny could cause a problem if someone tried too hard to move the tractor. In one H I bought I drained over a gallon of watere out of the rear, my other H had the worst sludge you coulld imagine. I don't advertise for anyone but I found Walmart had the best by on rear gear oil at about $29 for a 5 gallon pail. Good luck, slush it out, fill it up and the H will be fine....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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