MrDestinE
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Water in Transmission TS 1610
Hello all,
I have a little trouble here and hope someone here has an answer for me.
I purchased a used TS 1610 to care for 4 acres that is overgrown and rutted.
Straight off the trailer and straight into maintenance, I pull the transmission plug to check level and find the milk. Well, I put the drain plug back in and put the pan underneath and wind up with around 2 gallons of milk in the pan before getting back to level. I can only guess that someone must have really disliked the former owner ( who has not returned my phone calls ). I do have the factory manuals ( or reprints rather ) but can Anyone tell me where on earth the drain plug for the tranny is at? My manual only states that the fluid needs changing every 900 hours but no mention of any of the drain points, all of which were easily found except the tranny.
I would rather not attempt to boil the water out or install a drain point but may have to.
The Tractor is an early 80s model with 128 hours on it so I would really like to save it.
Thankx for any help in advance and sorry for the long post.
TJ
Hello all,
I have a little trouble here and hope someone here has an answer for me.
I purchased a used TS 1610 to care for 4 acres that is overgrown and rutted.
Straight off the trailer and straight into maintenance, I pull the transmission plug to check level and find the milk. Well, I put the drain plug back in and put the pan underneath and wind up with around 2 gallons of milk in the pan before getting back to level. I can only guess that someone must have really disliked the former owner ( who has not returned my phone calls ). I do have the factory manuals ( or reprints rather ) but can Anyone tell me where on earth the drain plug for the tranny is at? My manual only states that the fluid needs changing every 900 hours but no mention of any of the drain points, all of which were easily found except the tranny.
I would rather not attempt to boil the water out or install a drain point but may have to.
The Tractor is an early 80s model with 128 hours on it so I would really like to save it.
Thankx for any help in advance and sorry for the long post.
TJ
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