Posted by Michael Soldan on February 06, 2014 at 11:03:15 from (24.235.37.221):
In Reply to: trans seized on H posted by Rat in nb on February 06, 2014 at 09:38:31:
Rat,I bought two H's years back and drained over two gallons of water out of the rear ends. Obviously they had never been drained or had oil changed. Your tractor is frozen up,get it inside and put a heater on the rear end,it will take a few days to thaw that large mass of ice. When you think it is thawed,remove the plug and water will pour out into your pail,when the oil starts coming put the plug back in,you will have drained 99% of the water. If you want to change the rear oil,then drain everything. On both my H's they leaked oil after changing it because the seal on the drive shaft was bad...nobody knew until the correct oil level was put in and then it began driping. Changing the seal can be done from underneath and its not that hard a job...get the water out regardless of what you want to do.
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