Posted by oj on August 03, 2014 at 09:32:52 from (199.195.160.196):
I was baling hay a couple of days ago when my gearbox oil pressure light flashed at me (never seen it on except for startup), anyway, got out to investigate, and oil is pouring out of the rear end, from above the hitch area... Shut everything down, and once the oil was all out i could see a chunk of cast approx 1 inch square sitting on the drawbar hitch frame, sure enough there is a hole in the base of the casting (on the mid line). I'm not certain for sure (not got it home and tore apart yet) but i figure something (a bearing maybe) has let go and the pto gears have grabbed it and forced it into the casting, braking a chunk off.
Anybody had any luck welding the broken chunk back in?? Or should i start looking for a casking from a wrecker.
Tractor is a 1994 MF 3670 (160hp) with approx 5500 hrs on the clock. It is my main tractor, does all the hard work.
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