Posted by CCer on May 14, 2020 at 16:57:18 from (132.147.60.120):
In Reply to: John Deere 450c loader? posted by tomstractorsandtoys on May 14, 2020 at 13:07:14:
Machine may start and operate just fine, but there could be water in the transmission oil.There is a bracket that attaches the hoe to the tractor, It bolts on to the steering clutch housing, and the forward end bolts on to the loader frame. There is a horizontal pin in there between the frames. Be sure all of that is tight. If it is loose, or ever has been, the steering clutch housings flex/crack/split, and allow water to seep into the transmission, The oil has a chocolate brown color. This can happen to any machine that uses rear mounted equipment, a hoe, a ripper or a winch. Sometimes you can clean out the top of the transmission cover, and the steering clutch covers, and look in the space between them, and find a crack.
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