Posted by billde on September 20, 2009 at 14:01:46 from (72.26.89.156):
In Reply to: H tranny oil posted by Ksfarmmer on September 18, 2009 at 13:07:05:
Ksfarmmer said: (quoted from post at 13:07:05 09/18/09) Just curious why a couple of you stated to not use corn head grease in a tranny. My ZTR mower (Grazer) had a problem with gear oil blowing out the vent on the gearbox. And it wasn"t overfull, it would just completely blow the gear box dry. Local dealer suggested JD corn head grease will liquify when warm, but return to a grease when cooler. Seems to work fine in the gear box and curious the difference between a gear box and tranny and if I can expect problems in the future. BTW, I still get a little bit of grease/oil coming out the vent/relief, but it is significantly reduced from the gear oil. Thanks
The transmission/ rearend relies on in part a splash system, kinda hard to rely on corn head grease being carried and slung by the gears.
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