[Farmall] International 460 Utility

cvill cvill at frontiernet.net
Tue Dec 23 04:52:53 PST 2008


Could we ask what oil was used for the refill.  Incorrect oil such as 
90W gear oil could cause this same problem.  Case in point:  I have an 
8N ford with 90W in the gear cases.   The 3 pt. hitch will do just as 
you describe.  The oil just gets too thick to pump.

Charlie V.

Mike Sloane wrote:
> When you drain a tractor hydraulic system, you have to do a little more 
> than just open all the drains. You need to run the engine and work all 
> the valves to extend and retract the hitch cylinder, all loader 
> cylinders, and flush the pump and lines. And turn the front wheels lock 
> to lock as well to drain the power steering lines and cylinders. This 
> should be done in about a minute or so at low engine speed - you don't 
> want to run the pump dry for much longer than that. The system still 
> won't be 100% dry, but you should get at least another gallon (or more) 
> of contaminated fluid out. When you fill the system, there will be lots 
> of air in it, so you need to work all the valves several times and then 
> keep adding fluid until you are back up to full. The systems is 
> self-bleeding, but it might take a while for all the air to be expelled 
> from all the lines and cylinders.
>
> Mike
>
> mstrating wrote:
>   
>> The hydraulic pump doesn't lift the loader in the cold weather (O°) that 
>> we are having in northern Illinois.
>>
>> I suspect it is because of water in the transmission fluid. Last summer 
>> when the temperature was 90 plus I drained the fluid and replaced it 
>> hoping to solve this problem. Not solved. When the temperature get close 
>> to 32 everything works normal.
>>
>> I found two drain plugs one in the center of the tractor and in line 
>> with the rear axle and the other one forward from there. I was only able 
>> to drain about 9 gallons of fluid out, very milky colored. I replaced 
>> the filter and filled to check outlet level by the clutch peddle. Did I 
>> overlook a way to drain it completely empty. I think it should hold more 
>> then the nine or ten gallons I added?
>>
>> Any suggestions will be appreciated.
>>
>> Monte
>>     
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