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Re: Re: Model 70 water problem
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Posted by poorerbut on January 29, 2002 at 11:58:24 from (207.0.239.124):
In Reply to: Re: Model 70 water problem posted by bryan on January 29, 2002 at 09:58:00:
Bryan: Let's hope that all you're seeing is a condensation problem. Just drain, flush and circulate, and drain all the oils and start over. I like series III straight 30w engine oil and John Deere TY 6252 (5 gal size) trans oil, but to each his own. The trans is hard to flush and I'd recommend starting with #2 diesel, circulate good and then drain overnite. Then part diesel/ part 30w mix, circulate and drain, and keep repeating the flush/circulate/drain overnite (increasing the amount of 30w each flush) until the milky color goes away. You'll likely get straight water out of the trans when you first pull the plug, but don't get upset. Just give it plenty of time to drain between flushes. Good luck. pb
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