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How to check condition of the rear end.
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Posted by JayWalt on September 07, 2006 at 06:18:09 from (24.223.138.48):
Hi guys, What the best way to check the condition of the gears in my rear end? I really dont want to remove the top of the rearend, as i would need to remove the hydraulic rsevoir, which would involve removing the hydraulic hard lines to the pump. and somehow getting 2 of the bolts removed that are stuck (ugh!!) The less I have to mess with potential leak probems, the better. Now my 300u has no pto, so I was wondering if i could remove the cover plate and look in there. How High does the oil actually fill? does it go higher then this cover? would i need to buy a new gasket for the pto cover? There is no visible leaks when i took the homemade toolbox off the top 2 cover bolts. Any tips would be appreciated. I keep hearing of hytran fluids, does anyone sell compliant fluids besides the case dealer? TSC has nothing and neither does the hardware store. Thanks guys.
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