Posted by Leroy on January 14, 2016 at 05:20:24 from (69.88.202.68):
In Reply to: Re: ford 8 n posted by oc-18guy on January 14, 2016 at 04:06:03:
Drain and flush, then if you are lucky it might work. But being that low as to take 3 gallons to bring up to full it has probably been low for long enough that it has not only dammaged the pump but also the bearings in the transmission and rear end. Hope you are lucky in that it hasn't done that And that milky look is water that you cannot get all out by just draining but need to flush to do that. And that water that made the milky look has possibly started rusting the bearings. And the gearshift boot is likely where the water came in and untill you added that fluid it probably was only running on water to lub the entire back half of the tractor and water is not a good lube. Like I say hope you are lucky. I have 2 Fords, a 44 2N bought new in May of 44 by Dad and a 41 9N not running that I need to get put together after new sleves. The hydrolic pump is the same in them.
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