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transmission pressure

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ballast

05-13-2006 15:15:59




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I bought the 4610 ford tractor...It runs great...but I have a question...after I run it for a while the transmission builds up pressure...is this normal ??? when I pull the dip stick hot air blows out...help needed...thanks robert




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Roy Suomi

05-14-2006 04:08:58




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 Re: transmission pressure in reply to ballast, 05-13-2006 15:15:59  
I think I would drill and tap the fill plug on the rear housing and install a breather to keep from presurizing that area....



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RAB

05-13-2006 22:33:24




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 Re: transmission pressure in reply to ballast, 05-13-2006 15:15:59  
Near everything will increase in size when heated and unrestrained. Gases the most. If they are contained at the same size, pressure must increase instead.
Nothing different with a tractor engine, gearbox or whatever. So it should be vented to atmosphere. If not, the pressure will eventually vent itself - through the seals. Also with your tractor hydraulics you may just be letting a large quantity of fluid back in there from hydraulic cylinders as well.
Regards, RAB

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