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Re: 4430 hydraulic problems
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Posted by buickanddeere on May 24, 2006 at 10:09:21 from (209.240.120.183):
In Reply to: 4430 hydraulic problems posted by jsj on May 24, 2006 at 06:51:31:
You just purchased an abused tractor that somebody pawned off. If some dingaling uses the cheapest hydraulic oil or good old sae 90 in the combo trans/hydraulic of any wet clutch tractor. The non wet clutch compatable oil will soften the brake linings, trans clutch packs, pto clutch packs and pto brake linings into bits of goo. This goo that used to be clutch material and the steel clutch plate filings as well now that the facings are gone. The trans oil screen & filter plug up with the goo and filings.After the tractor is shut off some of the goo falls away making room for oil to flow into the screen/filter again for a little while. Time to find a lawyer. There is no way the previous owner didn"t know about this problem.
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