Posted by buck eye al on October 02, 2012 at 15:51:31 from (168.251.194.11):
In Reply to: NAA PTO replacement posted by buck eye al on September 27, 2012 at 10:57:05:
PS... soundguy.. your mention of how some do use UTF in the gear cases helped explain one other thing. This tractor's winter hydraulics have always been slow to work. If pushing snow at less than 20° it simply had to sit and idle about 20 minutes before the blade would raise at more than a snail's pace. Her husband would go start it, then smoke one or two and go back to the house for a cup of coffee then go out & start pushing snow.
We'll find out if the inter chamber seal is bad by filling with the fluids each is supposed to have & if the slows return we'll know what's up & convert at least the final to UTF. I don't know if the hydraulics were filled in the past with the wrong fluid or not but I'll bet we'll find out!
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