Posted by Ted in NE on December 13, 2009 at 07:38:01 from (63.172.255.194):
In Reply to: I Need Help!! posted by Allan In NE on December 12, 2009 at 16:12:04:
Allan, I see my first thoughts were wrong. Did the oil you drained out indicate a lot of water in it? There is not close to the normal lube oil flow to the diff lube area. Could there still be ice in the bottom of the rear houseing next to the end of the suction tube? Have had charge pumps fail,do not remember them causeing aeration. Transmission would just not work. Does the tractor have the spin on charge filter? I assume you changed this also. I think I would pull the cover off on the bottom of the trans. See if there is any metal or anything that would give a hint of problem. Did the trans preform well before this? Pulling power, servo response ect. Puzzled as to why the regulator block got hot the other day. Almost had to dead head the charge oil flow to do that. Might just be ice related, need to get it in and give a thorogh thaw if possible. Is there any oil comeing out the weep hole in the flywheel houseing? Will be thinking about it further.
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