Posted by 2+2 Guy on August 07, 2014 at 08:21:07 from (96.45.251.172):
In Reply to: 915 Combine posted by ND Farmall H Puller 62 on August 03, 2014 at 18:28:11:
I have a 915 that also does the same thing. The vent or filler cap that is blowing oil out is for the 90 degree gear box that connects the hydro to the engine. The reason that it is blowing oil out is that the input shaft seal on the hydro is leaking and over filling the gearbox. I removed the filler cap on the gear box, installed a hose in it's place and ran the hose up to the filler cap on the hydraulic reservoir, installed a pipe tee between the cap and reservoir and attached the hose to the tee. Now any oil that is blown out is simply returned to the reservoir.
I may be wrong but I thought that the manual called for Hytran in the gear box. I plan on replacing the seal to stop the problem as soon as time and money permit.
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