You want me to be a mind reader also here . God only knows and will it flush out that is like sayen i will hit the lotto tonight when i did not even buy a ticket . One other little tid bit here ya NEVER use ucky pucky anywhere even close to anything like Hyd systems oil pans valve covers axle housing gskts on tractors matting gskts on the trans and rear ends . with as much clutch metrial on that filter shows me something is totally TRASHED OUT , Did this all come from the T/A ????? or did it come from the PTO ???? If it came from the T/A then my Cristal ball tells me i see a double split in the offing and some smashed fingers in the vary near future and a BIG dent in the piggy bank. Because that little darling has internal injurys and needs major surgery . It is possible that the contamination is thru the whole tractor all the way up to the ft. steering bolster . I had that problem Many years ago in a 460 i bought , I can not tell you just how many Cases yes FOUR cases of Hdy filters i went thru and atleast 110 gallon of Hy Tran and Never did get it all cleaned out even after we took the top deck off and STEAM Cleaned the trans and rear end housings and with two cow magnets placed in the filter housing they still came out fuzzy every week , and it was still screwing up the pressure reg valve to the point it would KILL the engine . So yes stuff can get sucked around that style filter and IF and again i said IF the square o/Ring Behind the tin cup where the fliter set is GONE then she sucked a lot past and BTW i find that o/ ring missing on lots of them .
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