Tough Torq Riding Mower Transmission Leaking Hydraulic Fluid And Slipping
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- We repair a leaking Tough Torq transmission on a riding mower that is slipping when going forward and backwards. This Too Easy DIY video shows you how to replace a leaking axle seal on a mower and how to fill the transmission with hydraulic fluid. Yes, now it will pull a wheelie !!
This repair works on riding mower brands like.... Cub Cadet John Deere MTD AYP Husqvarna Poulan Pro Murray Troy Bilt Craftsman Honda Toro Snapper and many more.
Tough Torq Riding Mower Transmission Leaking Hydraulic Fluid And Slipping
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Finally found accurate mower transaxle information. Thank you.
I like watching his common sense repairs.
Thank you
Oh yeah, good times with this wheelie popping mechanic..🎉
“Dead batteries and carburetors “. Sounds like a country song! 😂
Dang it, now I have to write a country song? 😂 Nope not gonna sing it. 😄
I appreciate your straight forward no nonsense advice. Keep up the good work sir.
I was actually going to suggest the PVC pipe. When I was a plumber, one of the other guys made a big wrench to take out a specialty plug with internal tabs by boring a hole through a piece of 3”pvc and making a T handle with 1.5” pvc, and cutting slots in the pipe to fit the tabs on the plug. My dad used steel pipe with the end ground smooth on one side to set shaft seals, or he manufactured his own tools to fit the needs of the shop the rewinding tool for starter rope recoil springs was priceless, and so were a few little modified tools for carburetor work.
Awesome
I like how he points out the owners mishaps without really insulting them😅😅
Thank you. I consider peoples feelings, no one knows all this stuff, not even me. I learn everyday and do my best to pass on points to every customer who comes to our shop. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
using a winch as a hoist is flippin brilliant!
😆 thank you. It's a real time and back saver.
I use a an electric hoist same as you, I left my old Kubota raised up for too long,,,,filed the cylinder with oil. Lesson learned.
Love your videos sir . Already picked up a few pointers. Im from Saskatoon Saskatchewan ,Canada. I'm retired & do alot of small engine & equipment in my garage for friends & neighbors. Always look for to more videos my friend . Keep them coming . 😊
That is awesome!
Well done T-Bone! Never sieze is definitely your friend. Like you said it somehow finds its way to your hands, clothes, tool, etc! 😢✌🇺🇸
Thank you, yes it does
These are very well-made transmissions I have a Tuff-Torq K55 in my 1995 Snapper Lawn Tractor 30 years of service ☑️
Had to subscribe as you taught me something…never knew that fluid plug was there!😊
Good technique on the wheelie.
Learning more and more. Thx.
He does a great job. Thanks
Thank you sooo much for this video!!!
Thank you for the advice
The red neck dip stick was awesome.
Like the zip tie dip stick.
Great video. I've had the same issue. I will add this to my winter maintenance!
Great video, exactly what I needed.
Really enjoy your videos, keep them coming.
Love watching your videos
Good mechanic !
Thanks for sharing 👍
Great idea to highlight the part number. 👍👍
Thanks 👍I thought I forgot to mention the part number. I looked it up on tough torq website
Thank you t bone for helping me solve problems. I’m now working on mowers every day as a side hustle from educating myself off of your videos. I look at mowers completely different now.
I learn so much from you. Thank you sooo very much for your videos
Love your videos, they are always quick and to the point. I am in NY and I Love your accent !!! Thank you for a great youtube channel and keep the videos coming. Regards
Thank you sir!
Well I learned something today. Well taught lesson. Subscribed!
T-Bone, another great session on giving us some education on the common fixes
Thank you
Very educational video
Thank you
Awesome!
thank you buddy!!!! I'll go check mine
Another successful fix T-Bone, and well explained 👏 👌 👍
Thanks you my friend.
Helped. Thanks.
Thanks for the videos !!
Glad you like them!
Ok , dag nab it ya got me .I'm subscribed. Love the simple and elegant approach to the repair process 😎🙏👍🏻
Dag Nab It !!! Don't know about elegant LOL Thanks so much and Welcome to the family my friend.
best ive seen thanks
Keep them coming bro
Will do my friend.
Just found this video and your channel. I found oil splattered on the inside of the right rear wheel of my Husqvarna YTH21K46. After watching your video, I’m pretty sure it’s the axle seal. Thanks. 👍
I can't believe you didn't have to purge the air out of it. Must have done it off screen. Good stuff brother.
I filled it slowly off camera, took about 30 minutes. When I filmed driving it that was first time driving it.
Would have been good if he mentioned it in the video. A lot of people wouldn't know that
Loved this video. Thanks for the demonstration, I learned a lot.
Great, hope it helps you out. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
Thanks for the video brotha
This is great - informative and entertaining as well. Awesome!
Thank you
Very good information. Easy to follow with clear instructions 😊 Thankyou Sir
Thank you, we are glad you liked it. Also thanks for commenting and watching.
Thanks
Just had this issue come up. You video has helped, cheers!
Awesome thank you for watching and commenting my friend 😀
Love it bother wheels up!
Wheels up and hammer down !! Thanks for your support brother.
Good stuff! Very helpful! I really enjoyed the wheelie. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for watching and commenting
Just started watching your videos you do a great job explaining things
Thank you. 😊
Here to learn from the best
great video, I'll have to check for leaks
Awesome, thanks for watching.
You make it look easy.
It is eazy
thank you
I like your demeanor
thank you
I think my Dad had that same bottle of Anti-sieze from about 1986. That silver permatex crap gets EVERYWHERE!
Grate job
Thank you
No fuss no muss , Fixed!
👍👍👍Thank you
You are welcome my friend
Nice shop, I'm out here on the ground.
Thank you, that's ok that you are working on the ground. I'm always rolling in the dirt repairing equipment. Glad you are repairing it. Thanks for your comment my friend.
Mine has the bearing grease in it. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching!
A great vedio
Perfect practice makes for fun😂
Well at least you got a sesl of approval for getting the leaky oil seal fixed and running again
LOL yes we did get the seal of approval from the customer.
I put silicone around the out side of all the seals on tuff tork transmissions a lot of them seals don't seal good on the outside of seals
Wheelie good video.
🤣 thank you 😊
dang, Evel Knievel..... looks like you gave yourself whiplash at the end!! Awesome video as always.. B
Yep, neck brace on now, back hurts and walk with a limp 😂Thanks for watching brother.
wow good video
I have a John Deere D110 engage cable broke. I replaced it but now when I engage my blades are barley turning. I did love this video. Tony
Do you not read these post? I was hoping for a answer sir.
T-Bone you always make it look easy brother. 👍
Hey Mrs T-Bone 👋
Thanks brother 👍 Will tell her you said hello.
Thank you sir.
This ain’t NASCAR! absolutely brilliant quote 🤣🤣🤣👍🏻. That engine was hunting like the sheriff in the Rambo movie T-Bone! carb clean brother,,, great video, too easy,,, love to Mrs T from your biggest UK fanclub
LMAO If you ain't First you are Last !! LOL. Dang it man, Rambo LOL, yes it was. I will tell Mrs T you and Mrs Baby said hello. Thanks so much for your support my friend, hope we can meet for a Guiness one day. We would have a blast if we were neighbors.
How about on a troy built
great
this just confirms what my thoughts were on a slow/surgin trans on a troybilt horse xp I have. You aren't the only one to have a low opinion of those kholer courage engines but dangit if both of mine haven't been used, abused and then beat on some more and they just keep cuttin. I mow about 8-10 acres weekly with just a 46"'r. Good vid and I sub'd.
Awesome thank you 😊
Gear/Transmission oil* :)
You just saved my a** and several hundred dollars!
Subscribed!!! Thank you for a great channel.
I would like to see how to adjust the valves and replace valve cover gaskets.
Also, I have a 2015 Cub Cadet Riding Mower and the seat is CRAP but I do not want to pay $300.00 for a new one any ideas!
Thank you!!!! Really appreciate it my friend. I have a couple videos on adjusting valves. If ya can't find it, let me know and I will send tomorrow
@@RaleysSmallEngines Sorry about that, I looked through your vids but did not see it. I will look again.
Great job
got same thing, hope
Technically what you refer to as the fill plug...is the relief plug. The actual fill plug is just forward a few inches, but on that model CC its easier to get to without removing the fan blade. On my JD l130, you have to remove the tranaxle to check or change the fluid. Its not overly difficult, but Tuff Torq could have designed them better.
Hello Sir, I’m a recent subscriber and I really enjoy your the humor and your common sense way of explaining how to fix any engine problems. I have a question about the rotary fuel filters. I like to order some , but I can’t seem to find them. Could you tell me how I can order some? Thanks for all the great videos.
Yeah, those springs on the seals are normally an indication of the fluid side.
Great instructional video mate. I have a John Deere x300. According to the owners manual, the gearbox is sealed for life! It has one of those caps but it is mounted vertically on the rear of the gearbox. Is it actually possible to change the gearbox oil in a tuff torq gearbox in an x300? If so, can you give me some guidance on how to do it? Many thanks.
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Did not know where the place was to put oil in the transmission
Just thought I'd let you know you installed the seal in backwards,it was correct when you removed the old seal because it's ment for the taper to be out so dirt does not get into the transmission but does allow oil to get out if needed.
The seal is installed correctly.
Hey hey there ya have it, folks. "It's just that simple "
Too Easy
spring on the seal goes on the inside the lip without spring goes on the outside for dust..
From my understanding Cub Cadet made a transmission for their 2160 called the Autogear Transmission. Instead of running off a hydrostatic drive it runs off multiple clutches which are attached to a 6-speed transmission.
I'm curious on how it works and how to diagnose problems with that particular transmission.
That may be a machine that has a 2 belt system with a floating double pulley. I need to do a video on one of those. If you are having issues be sure to replace both belts at the same time.
Replaced ToughTorq hydrostatic transmission on my John Deere D170 only to discover original one was slipping due to low fluid. JD doesn't give you a way to check fluid level with rear end still installed. So, now I've got a spare.😐
Yep. Even seen people replace $800 transaxle when it was just the belt the whole time.
Easy peasy
Too easy.
I live on 5 acres and maintain it myself (have been for 45 years). I maintain my own equipment (chainsaws, line trimmers, hedge trimmers, riding mowers/garden tractors, pressure washer, log splliter, ...). I take care of my stuff so it last a long time (I purchased my JD 317 when they were new and have the Kohler Series I motor) as my John Deere is still on the original engine (no smoke) and Hydro. Where do I get parts for my stuff (JD 317, Echo, Stihl, Husqvarna, Poulan, ....). I saw you replace the axle seal and all I could think of is where the heck would I get that for my 1996 Poulan ( 18.5HP Briggs and 46 inch deck)? I only know amazon and ebay. Where do DIY guys like me get hard to find parts for our well cared for quality stuff (like original carbs or Original carb kits)? Thanks!
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Never thought about someone installing it Back Yards.
Somes bad Maching the Factory
And Holes a little to big
It looked backwards to me. I just installed it like every other seal I've done. After filling drove around, no leak.
Any thoughts as to whether the seal was put in backwards at the factory or by someone else?
Would this same repair coincide on a 7 speed manual transmission?
Not sure if it will affect the seals life but you did install them backwards and the old ones were in correctly… other than that good work!!
Hi. I have the Cub Cadet model as the one in this video. I bought the axle seal on cub cadet website. I am not sure if it is right. would you please let me know part number for the seal use are you using. it look so easy when you drive the seal in. I use the washer and the pvc to drive the axle in but i having hard time... I am still working on it.
Does a troy bilt pony have a full plug I've looked all over it and can't find one
I've have a slow leak from somewhere near the middle of the transmission. Can't see enough to figure out where it's coming from. Are there any good candidates ? Works fine if I keep it filled.
Here's and idea.... use the pick tool you used to get the dust cover off on axel seal.... kinda what they're actually for