Gentlemen:
I am continuing to try to get my grandfather's 8N in working condition again. There have been several issues with carburetor and ignition that seem to be resolved now. Currently the hydraulics are a problem. I attached a gauge to the 1/2 inch plug on the hydraulic pump plate and backed the tractor up to my pick up truck reciever hitch and lifted the 3 point. The truck rose slightly, not off of the ground but stretched the springs, and the gauge read 500 psi. The right side inspection plate was removed, there was only a slight drip coming from above, and no other visual turbulence. The oil is very heavy, must be at least 90 wt, and very dirty. I drained the oil and large chuncks of muck came out of the drain. I stuck my hand down in the inspection hole and there is at least an inch of muck on the bottom. What do I do now? If I put the 5 gallons of 134 oil already bought for $55 in the thing it seems that it will become very dirty very quickly. Should I go ahead and remove the pump and clean out the bottom. Should I also put a kit in the pump when I get it out? Or if I just clean everything and put in fresh oil is this possibly going to fix the problem? Also, will there be muck in the bottom which will dirty the new oil where the other two drain plugs are located? Any comments appreciated.
I am continuing to try to get my grandfather's 8N in working condition again. There have been several issues with carburetor and ignition that seem to be resolved now. Currently the hydraulics are a problem. I attached a gauge to the 1/2 inch plug on the hydraulic pump plate and backed the tractor up to my pick up truck reciever hitch and lifted the 3 point. The truck rose slightly, not off of the ground but stretched the springs, and the gauge read 500 psi. The right side inspection plate was removed, there was only a slight drip coming from above, and no other visual turbulence. The oil is very heavy, must be at least 90 wt, and very dirty. I drained the oil and large chuncks of muck came out of the drain. I stuck my hand down in the inspection hole and there is at least an inch of muck on the bottom. What do I do now? If I put the 5 gallons of 134 oil already bought for $55 in the thing it seems that it will become very dirty very quickly. Should I go ahead and remove the pump and clean out the bottom. Should I also put a kit in the pump when I get it out? Or if I just clean everything and put in fresh oil is this possibly going to fix the problem? Also, will there be muck in the bottom which will dirty the new oil where the other two drain plugs are located? Any comments appreciated.