Appreciate the video. I have (had) the same water contamination from the same cause... Tractor left outside. My question is how did the water enter the hydraulic system to begin with? All of the components look to be sealed; no leaks at all..
I just picked mine up from my in-law's (I was moving and stored it halfway between my old home and new home) and could barely get it loaded on the trailer. Got to WI and couldn't unload everything. My fluid is milky and I think I'm in trouble.
if you have your front end loader hooked up and you drain your trans fluid, does the fluid in the loader part come out too or is it trapped...figure id ask since yours was milky...
Appreciate the video. I have (had) the same water contamination from the same cause... Tractor left outside. My question is how did the water enter the hydraulic system to begin with? All of the components look to be sealed; no leaks at all..
Had to enter from the fill plug under the seat.
I just picked mine up from my in-law's (I was moving and stored it halfway between my old home and new home) and could barely get it loaded on the trailer. Got to WI and couldn't unload everything. My fluid is milky and I think I'm in trouble.
If it is milky, then you need to change it for sure. Let me know how it goes.
if you have your front end loader hooked up and you drain your trans fluid, does the fluid in the loader part come out too or is it trapped...figure id ask since yours was milky...
You are only draining. This does not flush everything in the system out.