Posted by John Allicaseover on November 11, 2015 at 18:26:32 from (97.46.65.227):
In Reply to: Case VAC tractors posted by John Allicaseover on November 11, 2015 at 16:51:21:
i got the tractor last Saturday and brought it back to the shop. It's a 51 too, sorry for the wrong year. Anyway, I had my 48 first 2 months ago and did the same thing. Changed all the fluids and rebuilt the carb etc etc. I used it to mow the yard the rest of the summer/fall and check my fluids before every start up and don't notice that one swapping fluids. This one I changed all the fluids because I noticed water on the dipstick and had the air filter full of nothing but water and got 5 gallons of water out of the rear but I wanted to change it before it froze this winter since it's getting cold here in pa. I put 2 gallons in the torque tube and 7ish in the rear. Drove it about 200'. Took it from the shop to the shed and back to the shop where tonight I drained the torque tube because of how loud the hyd pump sounded I figured I had too heavy of oil in it so I drained it and only got 3 quarts give or take out and since I remembered hearing that those tractors "swap" torque tube and rear fluids pulled the dipstick for the rear right next to the shifter and it was 2-3" over full and I know I didn't over fill it when I changed the fluid so I'm guessing something must be wrong. Tractor runs good, trans shifts good, arms work good on the back. Any ideas? Thanks for the replies.
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