Posted by pete 23 on January 06, 2011 at 22:23:20 from (173.87.15.134):
In Reply to: 706 hydraulic oil posted by Lee Wilson on January 06, 2011 at 14:46:39:
All 06 and early 56 tractors were seperate contained axle housings. Most leaked from final drive into axle housings causing them to be over full, particularly if right wheel in furrow plowing. This was some what corrected in production by adding o-ring on bull pinion housing and seal on shaft. When many were worked on, the expansion plug on inside of axle brg was removed and some even drilled the hole between axle and main case so then oil circulated to all housings when filling main housing. You still have to drain axle seperatly to get all oil out. You can tell if they have been modified by filling main case and checking axle level plug to see if axle housing fills. If it does not you have to fill them seperatly. Another thing, the grease fitting was eleminated on outer axle bearing when housings were changed as the gun grease from axle bearing would find it's way into hydraulic filter and plug it. When IH changed to this housing, the first few tractors still had the grease fitting installed and they gave each customer a couple hydraulic filters, and five gallons of hy-tran with instructions to plug fitting and not grease outer bearings. We had just one tractor that came that way. If axle housings are seperate they only hold 6 quarts each and main housing holds 14 gallons, when interconnected total gallons is more like 21.
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