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Masssey 202 rear end problem
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Posted by Jason R on September 20, 2004 at 15:40:29 from (198.111.63.124):
Ok here's the problem, I first noticed a loss of power when brush hogging. The tractor would start out fine w/power, but when it heated up it would lose power. Not from the motor(continental z134 gas)motor would still run the same (wasn"t bogging) but didn"t have enough power to turn wheels around. I checked the rear end and the oil was milky so i went to my local dealer and got new fluid. After changing the fluid I still have the same problem. This is an indust. mdl. w/front loader, pretty heavy. I"m wondering if they gave me the corret or even a heavy enough fluid. If I"m not mistaken, the rear end runs 3pt lift, pto, and trans.. Could anyonye tell me the correct fluid for the rear end, or any other suggestions of what it may be. I would greatly appeciate any and all help. Thanks Jason
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