Posted by MottsfromWisco on March 24, 2023 at 00:58:01 from (69.129.80.102):
So I am not proud of this, this past June I bought my first Oliver 1650. Barn find not running right. I stuck tons of time and money into it, went through the motor got it running exactly how it's supposed too. While I was busy getting it running right and do odd jobs around the farm I left the transmission for last thinking it would be too full from water or hydraulic fluid leaking down inside. Couple weeks ago I went to plow and heard the pump whine very loud. I pulled the plug and less than 3 quarts came out of the transmission. My heart sunk and I called myself every name in the book. I put a new filter on and filled her up with fresh 80w90 and she's running smooth. Part of me wants to take the top off and see just how much damage was done. Part of me doesn't want to know. There was a couple of bigger metal shavings I skimmed out with my finger but nothing crazy. I have personally never had this happen and I am here to ask all of you your opinions. Do you think the transmission will be fine? Or do you think I am screwed? Like I said she is running and shifting fine. Any knowledge or personal experience would be greatly appreciated.
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