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460U What did I do?

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Mike

01-31-2004 18:39:26




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Remember last week I asked why my hydraulics were slow if they even moved in the -5 degree weather?

Today I changed the hydraulic filter. It looked brand new, I've only had the tractor for a year. The fluid however was chocolate milk brown.

I lost about a gallon during the filter change, normal. Then I thought I would check the level of the hydraulic fluid.

My understanding is there is a plug on the side of transmission (about 3/4") with a 1/4" bolt in it. I have been removing that smaller bolt to check the level periodically. The plug is right underneath the footrest on the clutch pedal side of tractor.

Tonight when I open the small bolt, fluid trickled out. I thought OK, I have too much in it. I came back an hour later and it is still trickling, about 2 or more gallons came out (remember I already lost a gallon from the filter change). Overfilled my bucket and got the garage floor of my brand new house covered with brown milk!!!!!

Am I checking the level at the right spot? What are the charateristics of a hydraulic system with too much oil?

I was preparing the tractor another round snow coming tomorrow, but now I think I am going to let it sit until I can buy more hy-tran and change it all.

Suggestions? Thanks for all your help.

PS. I have about 3 manuals for this thing and nothing is where the manual says it should be. I don't have a lever to unbolt on my underside to disable the PTO, it says I do!!

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Mike

02-03-2004 08:08:50




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 Re: 460U What did I do? in reply to Mike, 01-31-2004 18:39:26  
I changed all the Hy-Tran fluid last night, WOW, 10 gallons and $75 later the machine runs beautiful.

Fluid coming out was like chocolate milk. But a total of about 10 gallons came out so I was not overfilled.

Thanks for your help.



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Jimmy King

02-01-2004 04:55:12




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 Re: 460U What did I do? in reply to Mike, 01-31-2004 18:39:26  
It sound like you have water in the rear end and maybe ice. It would have to be very full to be too full of oil then the only damage I could think of might be to seals.



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Joe

01-31-2004 19:19:07




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 Re: 460U What did I do? in reply to Mike, 01-31-2004 18:39:26  
It really sounds like you got water in the oil somehow. Is the tractor parked outside or was left out in the rain? I had the same problem with my Kubota, changed out all the old oil and filter, refilled and kept it dry. No more problems.

The part about the extra fluid is kind of weird. It must be coming from somewhere or funnels in someway. I don't think that it is coolant, I don't think that there is a way for coolant to mix with the oil, but I could be wrong.

Hope this helps. Joe

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