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Posted by Brokenwrench on February 23, 2002 at 08:06:57 from (152.163.205.51):
In Reply to: brakes on a 4010 posted by Jim on February 22, 2002 at 16:02:39:
If you change the hyd. filter and see some small brass chips or brassy looking material this is normal. If you see a silver metalic color in the oil that comes out of the filter or a silver paste in the bottom of the filter housing you have a problem. If it has been a while, you may want to drain the entire system and clean the cross screen and see if it has any brake pad material on it or in the bottom of the trans. case. The trans./hyd. filter should be changed at minimum every second oil change (200 hrs.)especially on an older tractor. If you want to check the cross screen without draining the trans. heres a trick. Make sure the dipstick is tight, hook the hose of your shop vac to the fill pipe with a clamp and let the vac. run, remove the plug, pull the screen and replace the plug. same deal for installation. You will only lose about a quart or so of fluid this way.
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