timjcatt
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- Location
- Duluth, MN
Gifted an 8N that hasn’t run in maybe 15 years, stored in a barn near Madison, WI. First thing I did was check all the fluids. Everything was up on dipsticks and looked relatively clean and normal so I thought I was golden. A little work to get the motor running but now runs pretty good, still needs some carb tuning. Once running I noticed the 3-point would not raise, it is in the down position. PTO shifter is frozen, disengaged. For grins I opened the fill cap behind the shifter (4 speed tranny) and nothing but milk. Fluid level at the filler cap is about 10” below the top, dipstick (now milky) reads slightly above full. Seems like the level at the cap would be higher? Where it is parked it is slightly nose down and tilted to the left. I know the back end is all tied together, I just thought there would be more in the front compartment.
So, I want to change out the fluid (going to do crankcase at the same time) but I want to get it on more level ground. Any problems running it about 100 yards to a level work area? Should I keep the position control lever down so the pump isn’t trying to raise the hitch with crappy fluid and do some damage? Any thoughts on if the milky fluid is the culprit for the 3-point not working? Or should I brace myself for something more? Is there something I can do to address the PTO shift problem at the same time? I have read lots of posts and looked at videos, but any thoughts and pointers, things to look out for would be greatly appreciated.
So, I want to change out the fluid (going to do crankcase at the same time) but I want to get it on more level ground. Any problems running it about 100 yards to a level work area? Should I keep the position control lever down so the pump isn’t trying to raise the hitch with crappy fluid and do some damage? Any thoughts on if the milky fluid is the culprit for the 3-point not working? Or should I brace myself for something more? Is there something I can do to address the PTO shift problem at the same time? I have read lots of posts and looked at videos, but any thoughts and pointers, things to look out for would be greatly appreciated.