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Can I change the hoses on my GT1800 without draining the transmission?  Thanks. 

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WHX??

Should be able to. Make sure you have plenty of kitty litter on hand. Gonna be messy if you drain the tranny or not. 

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953 nut

If memory serves me right that would be an Eaton 1100 and one of the hoses connects near the bottom of the transaxle, drain it first.

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WHX??

Not a GT pro but woulda thought it to be a Sunny Richard? Guess I better go look at the manual. 

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Handy Don
17 hours ago, Bill D said:

Can I change the hoses on my GT1800 without draining the transmission?  Thanks. 

 

16 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Should be able to. Make sure you have plenty of kitty litter on hand. Gonna be messy if you drain the tranny or not. 

Agree on messy and, frankly, getting to the connectors on the bottom of the control valve involves pretty much disassembling the entire hood stand.

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