Well I was mowing today and started hearing some screeching coming from the PTO. I had checked the Hyd fluid on the dip stick and it was clear but it lies due to sediment falliing to the botton of the sump and all. So I decided to do the last fluid change that I had neglected..hyd fluid and filter.
Well the fluid was black and the filter was plenty dirty and probably blocked to some extent. I got the cannister all cleaned up and filter installed and all that and went to put in the new O-ring where the cannister mounts to the sump casting. The old )-ring had apparently been on there so long that it has glued itself to the casting. I tried several tools to see if I couldn't get it loose so that I could go around the circumference and break it free.....no dice! Besides that lying on your back and trying to see what your doing with 82 year old eyeballs and bifocal glasses just added to he problem.
So my fellow YTers, I am open for suggestions on how you get an 1/8th of an inch thick, approximately 8 in diameter glued down into the cut out in a casting, to decide to come out.
One other question on X95 Case IH tractors: I found one very large diameter drain plug at the rear of the transmission on the bottom of the main casting. I couldn't find another. The service manual said that the transmission has a capacity of 9 gallons. The dipstick was well over the full mark. I got about 6 gallons out of that drain. So is there a separate drain in the differential area? I'm 3 or so gallons short of the book value of fluid.
Thanks,
Mark
Well the fluid was black and the filter was plenty dirty and probably blocked to some extent. I got the cannister all cleaned up and filter installed and all that and went to put in the new O-ring where the cannister mounts to the sump casting. The old )-ring had apparently been on there so long that it has glued itself to the casting. I tried several tools to see if I couldn't get it loose so that I could go around the circumference and break it free.....no dice! Besides that lying on your back and trying to see what your doing with 82 year old eyeballs and bifocal glasses just added to he problem.
So my fellow YTers, I am open for suggestions on how you get an 1/8th of an inch thick, approximately 8 in diameter glued down into the cut out in a casting, to decide to come out.
One other question on X95 Case IH tractors: I found one very large diameter drain plug at the rear of the transmission on the bottom of the main casting. I couldn't find another. The service manual said that the transmission has a capacity of 9 gallons. The dipstick was well over the full mark. I got about 6 gallons out of that drain. So is there a separate drain in the differential area? I'm 3 or so gallons short of the book value of fluid.
Thanks,
Mark