Yesterday's Tractor Co. The Right Parts, Right Away
Click Here or call 800-853-2651
 
TRACTOR   PARTS TRACTOR   MANUALS
   Allis Chalmers Case Cockshutt Farmall IH Ford 9N,2N,8N Ford
   Ferguson John Deere Massey Minn. Moline Oliver All The Rest
 
Marketplace
Tractor Manuals
Tractor Parts
Classified Ads
Photo Ads

Community
Discussion Forums
Project Journals
Tractor Town
Your Stories
Show & Pull Guide
Events Calendar
Hauling Schedule

Galleries
Tractor Photos
Implement Photos
Vintage Photos
Help Identify
Parts & Pieces
Stuck & Troubled
Vintage Ads
Community Album
Photo Ad Archives

Research & Info
Articles
Tractor Registry
Tip of the Day
Safety Cartoons
Tractor Values
Serial Numbers
Tune-Up Guide
Paint Codes
List Prices
Production Nbrs
Tune-Up Specs
3-Point Specs
Glossary

Miscellaneous
Tractor Games
Just For Kids
Virtual Show
Museum Guide
Memorial Page
Feedback Form

Yesterday's Tractors Facebook Page

Related Sites
Tractor Shed
TractorLinks.com
Ford 8N/9N Club
Today's Tractors
Garden Tractors
Classic Trucks
Kountry Life

Enter your email address to receive our newsletter!

subscribe
unsubscribe
  
Case Tractors Discussion Forum
Show Parts for Model:

Topic: Moisture gathering in the bowels!
[Return to Forum]

Author  [Modern View]
Chuck Machinist

10-08-2012 06:15:17
158.106.48.10



Report to Moderator


I think it would be an appropriate time for all of us to check the moisture levels in our herds,old and newer ..I.E. motors and trannys,and hydraulic systems, since there has been a lot of talk about it on the forum this year. Best of luck. Chuck




[Reply]   [No Email]
IA Roy

10-09-2012 23:14:58
67.142.172.25



Report to Moderator

 Re: Moisture gathering in the bowels! in reply to Chuck Machinist, 10-08-2012 06:15:17  
I bought a DC from a friend had added antifreeze to the transmission. I didn't think about it, but it was too thin to keep from freezing. When I found out it was frozen. I waited till the temp got above freezing one day, and got it moving. I drove it down the road about a half mile and put it in the heated garage. I drained 5 or 6 gallons of slush out of it, and let it sit a day. No damage that I know of. My FIL had a Farmall M that froze and cracked the rear end housing. He had it welded or brazed to prevent lube from leaking.

[Reply]  [No Email]
tomturkey

10-08-2012 12:12:37
216.81.211.253



Report to Moderator

 Re: Moisture gathering in the bowels! in reply to Chuck Machinist, 10-08-2012 06:15:17  
Oh yes a new fall ritual, just like maple trees in the spring, we tap tractors in the fall to let the water out. Hope all is well with Chuck and John. gobble



[Reply]  [No Email]
Pastor John

10-08-2012 14:22:04
208.126.65.204



Report to Moderator

 Re: Moisture gathering in the bowels! in reply to tomturkey, 10-08-2012 12:12:37  
I'm thinking we can rewrite the operating manuals.

Anything to get little brother chattering!



[Reply]  [No Email]
Pastor John

10-08-2012 10:44:37
208.126.65.204



Report to Moderator

 Re: Moisture gathering in the bowels! in reply to Chuck Machinist, 10-08-2012 06:15:17  
Just curious little brother better does moisture always seek the lowest level in the transmission or oil pan? Does the tractor need to sit for a period of time before you tap off the water?

Since the SC sits over the winter is it better to check for moisture in the fall or spring?

I had an experience with antifreeze (very small amount)when I changed the oil in the SC the first time. I was concerned initially but it never showed up again in following oil changes. I recall the previous owner telling me he pulled the head and ground the valves. I assume it was at that time some antifreeze found its way to the pan and the oil.

Going out to winterize the SC this afternoon. Gas treatment and antifreeze check.

[Reply]  [No Email]
Chuck Machinist

10-08-2012 18:06:16
96.225.131.208



Report to Moderator

 Re: Moisture gathering in the bowels! in reply to Pastor John, 10-08-2012 10:44:37  
Couldn't get that archive story out of my head about the D in Indiana this past winter when the fellow couldnt move her, cause she had a block of frozen water in the transmission.and looking at all the early freeze conditions developing over the country I thought i would shake a coconut or two. doing well here ,two days of solid rain ,no complaints Chuck



[Reply]  [No Email]
jon f mn

10-08-2012 16:26:27
70.194.74.97



Report to Moderator

 Re: Moisture gathering in the bowels! in reply to Pastor John, 10-08-2012 10:44:37  
Water always settles to the bottom. It can settle out over night or take a few days depending on the oil. When you get water depends on how you use it and what the weather is like where you live. If you use the tractor hard for a day once in a while that will usually get it hot enough to get the water out. Water is more of a problem on tractors not used much because they don't get hot enough to cook it out. Here in Mn we get water over winter from the cold weather so I drain mine in the spring.

[Reply]  [No Email]

[Options]  [Printer Friendly]  [Return to Forum]   [Add a Reply]

Hop to:
TRACTOR   PARTS TRACTOR   MANUALS
Same-Day Shipping! Most of our stocked parts ship the same day you order (M-F).  Expedited shipping available, just call!  Most prices for parts and manuals are below our competitors.  Compare our super low shipping rates!  We have the parts you need to repair your tractor.  We are a Company you can trust and have generous return policies!   Shop Online Today or call our friendly sales staff toll free (800) 853-2651. [ More Info ]

Home  |  Forums


Copyright © 1997-2013 Yesterday's Tractor Co.

All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any part of this website, including design and content, without written permission is strictly prohibited. Trade Marks and Trade Names contained and used in this Website are those of others, and are used in this Website in a descriptive sense to refer to the products of others. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy

TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER: Tradenames and Trademarks referred to within Yesterday's Tractor Co. products and within the Yesterday's Tractor Co. websites are the property of their respective trademark holders. None of these trademark holders are affiliated with Yesterday's Tractor Co., our products, or our website nor are we sponsored by them. John Deere and its logos are the registered trademarks of the John Deere Corporation. Agco, Agco Allis, White, Massey Ferguson and their logos are the registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation. Case, Case-IH, Farmall, International Harvester, New Holland and their logos are registered trademarks of CNH Global N.V.

Yesterday's Tractors - Antique Tractor Headquarters

About this site - Yesterday's Tractors is your one-stop source for antique tractors. If you are interested in older tractors you've come to the right place! Join more than 275,000 other classic tractor enthusiasts from all over the globe. We have many resources for antique tractor enthusiasts available including photos, classified ads, more than 24 tractor discussion forums, a show guide, values, specs and much more. Bookmark this site and come back often. Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to use our feedback form to send us your comments, suggestions and ideas.