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Re: Sticky H gears Part1
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Posted by Wardner on December 11, 2006 at 22:03:10 from (206.148.20.18):
In Reply to: Sticky H gears Part1 posted by slimpickins-MN on December 11, 2006 at 21:30:41:
I had a similar problem with a 400 I bought. The oil was similar to refridgerated molassas It was a low hour tractor with a rare attachment so I tolerated the tar filled rear frame. I also overlooked the TA that would not function and forked over a pile of cash to the seller. I am not one who advocates driving around with a cleaning solution of diesel fuel in the transaxle. I think that is an excellent way to gall some bearings. I brought the temperature in my shop up to 95 degrees and placed three electric heaters around the tub. After two days, the dripping stopped. I refilled with Hy-Tran and took it for a test run. The TA worked perectly and the tractor has no leaks.
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