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C100

Good Morning,

I have a 1990 310-8. I normally keep the tractor in my garage, but to give me some space, I temporarily put it in my shed. This past week it was brutally hot, +100. Who knows how hot that shed was. I pulled the tractor out, and there was a puddle of fluid under the transmission. I put in some fluid in yesterday and this morning nothing on some cardboard. But, it looks like to the rear of the brake band is wet, but not dripping and could be something I hadn't noticed before. I read that the transaxle holds two quarts of 80W 140?? Thoughts? The equipment that is out there is not anywhere the quality of this tractor. My 37" deck is welded together, some rust; but I would like to keep it running. Looking for some experienced help.

 

Fred

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ri702bill

Fred - You can use that or 75X90W oil. Changing the brake shaft seal is rather simple and there is no need to split the Unidrive case to do so.

Check that shaft for up & down or side to side play with the brake band & drum removed. IF there is play in either direction, the bearing inside needs to be replaced... much more work.

A bit of in & out play is normal.

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, C100 said:

Thoughts?

 

Replace the seal. Keep an eye out for a different deck. 

 

Keep it goin'...

:handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

 

 

3 hours ago, C100 said:

The equipment that is out there is not anywhere the quality of this tractor

 

 

Absolutely agreed! 

I'd spend several thousand dollars fully restoring a Wheelhorse instead of buying a new (insert name here) 

 

 

 

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ri702bill
14 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Replace the seal. Keep an eye out for a different deck. 

 

Keep it goin'...

:handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Absolutely agreed! 

I'd spend several thousand dollars fully restoring a Wheelhorse instead of buying a new (insert name here) 

 

 

 

Geez... Ya think 20 years from now there will be a loyal following of folks devoted to "restoring" Big Box Store pressed tin & plastic "tractors"?? (at least that is what they sell them as....) Methinks not. Those are better off being recycled  into useful things, like Tuna Fish cans & curtain rods.

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