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Posted by Avery on December 11, 2002 at 05:15:38 from (206.107.117.6):
Interested in an opinion. 1962 140 used mostly now to mow pasture with using rotary cutter. Motor has been rebuilt, tractor painted etc. No transmission issues to speak of. However, when I cleaned transmission gearbox out I did notice that some metal shavings were in the bottom. Some shavings I realize is not something unusual to observe from normal wear. Although, there were a few larger pieces. Mostly small however with one piece maybe half inch in length. I cleaned everything out flushed with kerosene and refilled with 85-140w gear oil. Tractor performed fine even before I did this, and hyd Int hydr-transmission fluid in differential, 85-140w is what I had handy and it's thicker so I used. Like I said tractor performs fine, don't hear alot of gear noise etc, Any opinions? These tractors are well made and pretty tough.
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