Posted by retiree on March 08, 2008 at 15:06:53 from (4.124.91.73):
In Reply to: 2400B (454) posted by Re: 460 is a knocking... on March 08, 2008 at 13:37:16:
Thanks for your response JB2. The Hytran fluid level is full & I changed the filter. Seems to happen after about a 1/2 hr. when engine & oil is hot.
retiree
FromJB2 said: (quoted from post at 23:35:10 03/08/08) Hi Retiree,Since you are losing hydraulic functions on a slope, first thing would be to check Hytran hydraulic fluid level in transmission. The dipstick is by your left heel on side of transmission case. It does not hurt to overfill the transmisson by about 5 gals. Also change the hydraulic filter in canister under left foot rest. Since brakes don't work, they will require bleeding. There is a bleed screw over each rear axle. The bleeding procedures are in a recent post for 454 or 784.
454,464,574,674,484,584,584,784,884 are all same tractor except for engine.
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