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Re: CONCERNED ABOUT 806 TRANS
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Posted by Weldon on November 28, 2005 at 18:22:33 from (67.141.247.47):
In Reply to: CONCERNED ABOUT 806 TRANS posted by HARLEN LARSON on November 28, 2005 at 17:28:46:
Brown and white goo? White goo is water, most likely from condensation inside the transmission and differential case. Good thing you did in changing fluid and filter. You should have drained much more fluid than 5 gallons, unless that was all that was in it. 17 gallons is the capacity of the transmission and differential case. To completely drain the trans. and diff. case two plugs are removed. One on the bottom center of rear end ,the other on bottom center of clutch housing( center section of tractor ).Your tractor does have a dipstick in the transmission / hydraulic filler tube doesn't it ? I would drain the tractor again , both plugs , then refill with the specified amount of fluid. Start tractor ,let run a few minutes then check fluid level on transmission dipstick and add more if neccessary. It does not hurt to fill over the full mark. I do it because I run tractors on some very steep land cutting hay. About the metal fragments that you found , they were most likely related to the PTO damage and repair. I would not be concerned .
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