TinkerJack
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- Location
- Denver, CO: NW Suburbs
Got a 1994 Yard-Man Model 998 with Peerless hydrostatic transmission - it's a project: the engine had a catastrophic failure, I removed it completely. I plan on repowering, but first I wanted to make sure the transmission is in working order. I drained the old fluid and replaced it with Premium Hydraulic Oil (J20C spec, just like the manual specified). After draining and installing new filter (FRAM PH16) I filled the trans with oil until it was coming out of the fill port on top. At that point, the dipstick was not showing the fluid... it almost looks like the dipstick has been broken or cut, it's pretty short, so that's the first problem/mystery - fluid level and short/broken dipstick.
The second problem has to do with priming the pump and purging the air out of the lines. Since I don't have an engine in this unit, I improvised an adapter to the pump shaft so I could power it with a drill. I lifted the back wheels off the ground with a jack and began to run the drill in CLOCKWISE direction - taking the clue from the fan cooling fan blades. My reasoning was that Clockwise rotation of the shaft would send air over the cooling fans of the trans, but I'm guessing.
Anyway, after powering the trans with a drill at different speeds: slow, medium and fast and trying to operate the hydraulic speed lever FWD and REV, plus the 3point hydraulic lever I couldn't get the wheels to run or get the hydraulic ram to operate. There is either air in the system, or the pump is dead.... (hope and pray not).
Need some help/advice, please.
The second problem has to do with priming the pump and purging the air out of the lines. Since I don't have an engine in this unit, I improvised an adapter to the pump shaft so I could power it with a drill. I lifted the back wheels off the ground with a jack and began to run the drill in CLOCKWISE direction - taking the clue from the fan cooling fan blades. My reasoning was that Clockwise rotation of the shaft would send air over the cooling fans of the trans, but I'm guessing.
Anyway, after powering the trans with a drill at different speeds: slow, medium and fast and trying to operate the hydraulic speed lever FWD and REV, plus the 3point hydraulic lever I couldn't get the wheels to run or get the hydraulic ram to operate. There is either air in the system, or the pump is dead.... (hope and pray not).
Need some help/advice, please.