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Re: Long 610 Foam in transmission oil
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Posted by GEO on January 08, 2001 at 19:54:16 from (63.104.132.103):
In Reply to: Long 610 Foam in transmission oil posted by AL on January 08, 2001 at 17:09:13:
The 610 Long has a metal screen on the right side of the engine. There is two bolts that hold the screen in place on the pump feeder line coming from the transmission. Most of the time this screen can be cleaned. But once every couple of years you should replace the screen filter with a new one. Cleaning or replacing will help some on the milking of the hydraulic oil. But most of the time the tractor hydraulic fluid will always be a little milky. Please note that the 610 has final drives on each rear wheel and these units are separate from the transmissiona and rear end. The finals should have 80/90 or 85/140 gear oil in them.
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