Posted by glennster on November 07, 2007 at 18:51:02 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: 'M'ore tranny help posted by Carden on November 07, 2007 at 14:53:50:
i use kerosene to flush them too. if the tractor is a runner and a driver, do like scotty said, drain some out and add kerosene. anywhere from 3-5 gallons is fine. then run the tractor around without a load on it for a half hour or so. wouldnt hurt to run in each gear for a little. that will stir up the oil and thin it. then drain the oil. sometimes you need to dig around in the drain hole with a piece of wire to get the goo loose so it drains. i will at this point flush it a few times with 5 gallons of kerosene. when you pour it thru, strain the kerosene with a paint straining funnel and use it again. when done let it drip for half a day, then refill with gear lube.
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