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Water in 2290 hyd oil

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WBWi

03-12-2007 06:10:41




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Any Ideas on where it could be coming from, I changed it out last fall and before the end of the season the filters pluged from the water. I just got it in the shop and drained out a substantial amount of water from the drain plugs along with very cream colored oil, The breather appears to be okay and the oil,except for the water, isn't dirty. I am going to install a water filter inline but am curious if any one else has any simular problems or solutions.

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WBWi

03-13-2007 05:51:26




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 Re: Water in 2290 hyd oil in reply to WBWi, 03-12-2007 06:10:41  
Thanks guys, The radiator level is down so I can't see it so this is a real possiblity



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JoeBob/IN

03-12-2007 18:21:53




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 Re: Water in 2290 hyd oil in reply to WBWi, 03-12-2007 06:10:41  
Water or water/antifreeze? If antifreeze they there is a freeze plug like earlier mentioned on the back of the block that sprung a hole on us too. Easy to get to since you only have to split the tractor once but a lot of work for a $2 part. If just water then I don't know, look for an entrance on top of rearend or tranny.



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560farm

03-12-2007 15:42:03




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 Re: Water in 2290 hyd oil in reply to WBWi, 03-12-2007 06:10:41  
It could be the freeze plug at the back of the engine block by the cab. I was hauling corn with our 2090 and it just quit. Come to find out after an engine teardown and overhaul the freeze plug had a small hole in it and dumped all the antifreeze into the transmission. We never did figure that one out, I think it was a thin weak spot in the plug, the tractor only had 2200 original hours on it. I drained the transmission and have changed the filters and oil a couple times since. I haven't had any more problems.

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