[Farmall] Super M Fan Belt
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Sun Apr 25 15:12:31 PDT 2010
It is advice I give for ANY tractor (even those funny green or orange
ones). While a little water won't likely hurt, it can freeze in the
winter and lock up the transmisson, and water isn't a good lubricant.
Just make sure to do it when the tractor has been sitting still for a
couple of days, so that the water has had a chance to collect at the
bottom. It will be pretty obvious when the water comes out - the water
runs out fast, while the transmission fluid just oozes. (Be careful to
only loosen the plug enough to let the water out - if you drop the plug,
you will have a REAL mess on your hands and down your arms, etc.)
Tim Savelle wrote:
> Is this true for an "H" as well....should I crack the transmission drain
> plug and drain off the water, which I'm assuming collects in the bottom?
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 6:55 AM, Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> If you keep the tractor outdoors, just remember to crack
>> the drain plug every Spring and drain off the water that condenses in
>> the transmission/differential case. Those transmissions and rears are
>> pretty forgiving and almost anything slippery will do the job just fine
>> for our purposes.
>>
>> Mike
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