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Posted by Scott Norton on December 28, 2004 at 02:53:40 from (65.184.217.155):
In Reply to: Re: Proper Transmission Fluid posted by Butcher on December 27, 2004 at 20:19:54:
Thanks Butcher, actually, alittle of both, it would seep out of the trans when parked for the night, if I rode it in high gear on road it would froth up and come out of top around gear shift, when I drained it, more came out than the recommended 5qts. Since I changed it, hasn't leaked a drop, I even opened while running down road, seems to be plenty of splash and it is still clean. Don't think it has been changed since My grandfather's days and that has been 15 yrs since He had it! If He even did it! Nice running tractor, no smoke at all, no noises or leaks to speak of, would like to restore to like new, really enjoying My first attempt, I like the forums here at classic tractors, really find a lot of useful tips and help just reading the posts! If I have any questions, will not hesitate to ask! 'Later, Scott
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